Whether present at birth or acquired later in life, a visible difference (disfigurement) can have considerable psychological ramifications for children and adolescents. Whilst many young people adapt to the demands placed upon them and appear relatively unaffected, others report difficulties including adverse effects on body image, quality of life, self-esteem and difficulty with social encounters. This review examines the issues experienced by those affected, summarizes the factors identified as exacerbating or ameliorating any difficulties, then considers the particular pressures associated with developmental stages and the issues for family members. The current provision of care, the potential benefit of psychosocial interventions and th...
A detailed review of the literature on attractiveness and disfigurement revealed how people appraise...
Having a visible difference caused by an appearance-altering condition or injury can impact psychoso...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...
Whether present at birth or acquired later in life, a visible difference (disfigurement) can have co...
Whether present at birth, congenital or acquired later in life, a visible disfigurement can have a p...
Living with a congenital or acquired condition or injury that affects appearance can be challenging ...
Facial disfigurement affects approximately one in 500 children and young people in the UK. Four moth...
Facial disfigurement affects approximately one in 500 children and young people in the UK. Four moth...
Living with a visible difference (e.g., disfigurement) can compromise a child’s psychological wellbe...
Living with an unusual or different appearance as a result of a disfigurement from birth, an acciden...
Children and young people with appearance-affecting conditions and injuries report common pervasive ...
AbstractObjectiveChildren and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial diff...
Objective: Children and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial difficulti...
Objective A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negati...
Many adolescents live with a visible difference that affects their lives in profound ways, but studi...
A detailed review of the literature on attractiveness and disfigurement revealed how people appraise...
Having a visible difference caused by an appearance-altering condition or injury can impact psychoso...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...
Whether present at birth or acquired later in life, a visible difference (disfigurement) can have co...
Whether present at birth, congenital or acquired later in life, a visible disfigurement can have a p...
Living with a congenital or acquired condition or injury that affects appearance can be challenging ...
Facial disfigurement affects approximately one in 500 children and young people in the UK. Four moth...
Facial disfigurement affects approximately one in 500 children and young people in the UK. Four moth...
Living with a visible difference (e.g., disfigurement) can compromise a child’s psychological wellbe...
Living with an unusual or different appearance as a result of a disfigurement from birth, an acciden...
Children and young people with appearance-affecting conditions and injuries report common pervasive ...
AbstractObjectiveChildren and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial diff...
Objective: Children and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial difficulti...
Objective A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negati...
Many adolescents live with a visible difference that affects their lives in profound ways, but studi...
A detailed review of the literature on attractiveness and disfigurement revealed how people appraise...
Having a visible difference caused by an appearance-altering condition or injury can impact psychoso...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...