Background: Adolescents with a condition affecting their appearance that results in a visible difference can be at risk of psychosocial distress and impaired adjustment. Evidence for the effectiveness of existing interventions in improving psychosocial outcomes is limited, and relevant treatment can be difficult to access. Young Person’s Face IT (YPF), a self-guided web-based intervention, has demonstrated potential in reducing social anxiety in adolescents with a visible difference. However, more knowledge is needed about the variables that contribute to variations in intervention effects to identify those who may benefit most from YPF. Objective: This study aimed to investigate demographic, psychosocial, and intervention-related variables...
AbstractObjectiveChildren and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial diff...
Despite the importance of making sure that psychological interventions are safe, research including ...
Adolescents with a visible difference can experience difficult social situations, (e.g., people star...
Background: Adolescents with a condition affecting their appearance that results in a visible differ...
Objective: A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negat...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction A significant number of adolescents su...
Background: Disfigurement (visible difference) from wide-ranging congenital or acquired conditions, ...
© 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...
AbstractObjectiveChildren and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial diff...
Despite the importance of making sure that psychological interventions are safe, research including ...
Adolescents with a visible difference can experience difficult social situations, (e.g., people star...
Background: Adolescents with a condition affecting their appearance that results in a visible differ...
Objective: A visible difference in appearance caused by a congenital or acquired condition can negat...
A visible difference to the face or body may challenge adolescents’ adjustment and engagement in lif...
© Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. Introduction A significant number of adolescents su...
Background: Disfigurement (visible difference) from wide-ranging congenital or acquired conditions, ...
© 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...
AbstractObjectiveChildren and young people with visible differences can experience psychosocial diff...
Despite the importance of making sure that psychological interventions are safe, research including ...
Adolescents with a visible difference can experience difficult social situations, (e.g., people star...