Objective A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negatively affect adolescents’ psychosocial well-being. Young Person's Face IT (YPF) is an online intervention based on cognitive behavioural therapy and social skills training, developed to help adolescents who struggle with adjusting to a visible difference. The objective of the present study was to explore adolescents’ and parents’ perceptions of the intervention's relevance and usefulness in supporting young people with appearance-related psychosocial concerns. Methods Participants were adolescents ( N = 76, aged 11–18) and parents ( N = 15), recruited in a larger randomised controlled trial aiming at evaluating YPF. This qualitative study wi...
Adolescents with a visible difference to the face or body (e.g., due to a congenital condition, illn...
Background: Disfigurement (visible difference) from wide-ranging congenital or acquired conditions, ...
Many adolescents live with a visible difference that affects their lives in profound ways, but studi...
Objective: A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negat...
Living with a congenital or acquired condition or injury that affects appearance can be challenging ...
Adolescents with a visible difference can experience difficult social situations, (e.g., people star...
© The Author(s) 2015. A participatory action approach with potential users and clinical experts was ...
Introduction This paper outlines the study protocol for the Dutch Young People (YP) Face IT Study. A...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction A significant number of adolescents su...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...
Background: Adolescents with a condition affecting their appearance that results in a visible differ...
Adolescents with a visible difference to the face or body (e.g., due to a congenital condition, illn...
Background: Disfigurement (visible difference) from wide-ranging congenital or acquired conditions, ...
Many adolescents live with a visible difference that affects their lives in profound ways, but studi...
Objective: A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negat...
Living with a congenital or acquired condition or injury that affects appearance can be challenging ...
Adolescents with a visible difference can experience difficult social situations, (e.g., people star...
© The Author(s) 2015. A participatory action approach with potential users and clinical experts was ...
Introduction This paper outlines the study protocol for the Dutch Young People (YP) Face IT Study. A...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction A significant number of adolescents su...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...
Background: Adolescents with a condition affecting their appearance that results in a visible differ...
Adolescents with a visible difference to the face or body (e.g., due to a congenital condition, illn...
Background: Disfigurement (visible difference) from wide-ranging congenital or acquired conditions, ...
Many adolescents live with a visible difference that affects their lives in profound ways, but studi...