We explored the psychological impact of disfigurement resulting from facial lacerations in patients who presented at an accident and emergency department in the UK. Patients participated in relevant sections of the Derriford Appearance Scale and State Trait Anxiety Inventory at one week and six months after injury. In all patients self-consciousness and anxiety scores were higher than in the general population. The extent of the scar, the patient's living arrangements, and the cause of the injury were significantly related to self-consciousness and anxiety. General self-consciousness improved at six months but not social self-consciousness and anxiety. These injuries may have a considerable impact on the lives of the affected people
AbstractObjectiveThis study assessed the role of self-reported facial scar severity as a possible in...
Patients who sustain facial injury and who require an operation may be at greater risk for developin...
Scars can result from a range of causes: accidents, surgery, and even acne. The resultant change in ...
We explored the psychological impact of disfigurement resulting from facial lacerations in patients ...
Background. Although minor facial injuries are relatively common, their psychological impact is an ...
Facial injuries are widely assumed to lead to stigma and significant psychosocial burden. Experiment...
Introduction: Facial wounds are among the common injuries dealt by plastic and reconstructive surge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: This study was performed to identify the presence of anxiety and depression in patients ...
(1) Background: Scars are the consequence of physiological inherent healing processes of post-trauma...
Background: People who experience physical trauma face a range of psychosocial outcomes. These may b...
BACKGROUND: The face is central to our identity and provides our most expressive means of communicat...
Background Individuals with visible differences can experience appearance anxiety that is distressi...
Background: Facial trauma is common in accidents and assaults and can be accompanied by distressing ...
Purpose: The relative importance of different variables and specific post-traumatic psychological re...
AbstractObjectiveThis study assessed the role of self-reported facial scar severity as a possible in...
Patients who sustain facial injury and who require an operation may be at greater risk for developin...
Scars can result from a range of causes: accidents, surgery, and even acne. The resultant change in ...
We explored the psychological impact of disfigurement resulting from facial lacerations in patients ...
Background. Although minor facial injuries are relatively common, their psychological impact is an ...
Facial injuries are widely assumed to lead to stigma and significant psychosocial burden. Experiment...
Introduction: Facial wounds are among the common injuries dealt by plastic and reconstructive surge...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Background: This study was performed to identify the presence of anxiety and depression in patients ...
(1) Background: Scars are the consequence of physiological inherent healing processes of post-trauma...
Background: People who experience physical trauma face a range of psychosocial outcomes. These may b...
BACKGROUND: The face is central to our identity and provides our most expressive means of communicat...
Background Individuals with visible differences can experience appearance anxiety that is distressi...
Background: Facial trauma is common in accidents and assaults and can be accompanied by distressing ...
Purpose: The relative importance of different variables and specific post-traumatic psychological re...
AbstractObjectiveThis study assessed the role of self-reported facial scar severity as a possible in...
Patients who sustain facial injury and who require an operation may be at greater risk for developin...
Scars can result from a range of causes: accidents, surgery, and even acne. The resultant change in ...