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Publikováno v:
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vol 52, Iss 8, p jrm00086 (2020)
Objective: To examine the psychological, social, behavioural and injury-related factors impacting functional outcome in patients with ankle or lower limb fracture one year post-operation. Methods: In this prospective study 66 patients with ankle or l
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https://doaj.org/article/2282feac093f484d9655e2476746f8e7
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie. 67:403-415
Symptoms of Adjustment Disorder after an accidental injury: risk and protective factors Objectives: The identification of protective and risk factors for symptoms of adjustment disorder (AD) after an accident injury. Methods: In this prospective long
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie. 67(4)
Zusammenfassung
Publikováno v:
Der Unfallchirurg. 122:464-468
Sprunggelenkfrakturen haben viele kurz- und langfristige Konsequenzen fur die Patienten. Neben der operativen Versorgung spielen deshalb auch psychosoziale Faktoren eine Rolle fur den Behandlungserfolg. Ziel dieses Artikels ist, einen Uberblick uber
Publikováno v:
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Vol 52, Iss 8, p jrm00086 (2020)
Objective To examine the psychological, social, behavioural and injury-related factors impacting functional outcome in patients with ankle or lower limb fracture one year post-operation. Methods In this prospective study 66 patients with ankle or low
Publikováno v:
Der Unfallchirurg. 122(6)
Ankle fractures have many short and long-term consequences for patients. For this reason, psychosocial factors also play a role in the success of the treatment in addition to the surgical treatment. The aim of this article is to give an overview of t
Autor:
Matthias, Michal, Julia, Adler, Jörg, Wiltink, Iris, Reiner, Regine, Tschan, Klaus, Wölfling, Sabine, Weimert, Inka, Tuin, Claudia, Subic-Wrana, Manfred E, Beutel, Rüdiger, Zwerenz
Publikováno v:
BMC Psychiatry
Background Depersonalization-derealization syndrome (DDS) is an underdiagnosed and underresearched clinical phenomenon. In Germany, its administrative prevalence is far below the threshold for orphan diseases, although according to epidemiological su