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Psychological response to amputation as a function of age and time since amputation.

FRANK RG; KASHANI JH; KASHANI SR
BR.J.PSYCHIATRY , 1984, vol. 144, n° 5, p. 493-497
Doc n°: 24465
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : JI1 - SCHEMA CORPOREL - PSYCHOLOGIE HANDICAP, EB - AMPUTATION

Much of what is known about the psychological response to amputation is derived from studies of veterans. Most recent amputees come from a different group; they are typically older and have experienced medical problems prior to their amputation. In order to investigate the effects of age and time since amputation on psychological response, 66 amputees were assessed by the Symptom Checklist-90, Beck Depression Inventory and interviewed. When classified by time since amputation and by age, the results indicate that older amputees exhibited less depression and fewer psychological symptoms, in contrast, younger amputees evidenced increased depression and psychological symptomatology the longer the time since their amputation.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 1985091006

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