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The use of a brief measure to assess longitudinal changes in appearance concerns for youth recovering from burn injuries
Valerie F. Weed
, Katia Canenguez
, Stephanie Romo
, Shirley L. Wang
, Lewis Kazis
, Austin F. Lee
, David Herndon
, Tina L. Palmieri
, Petra Warner
, Haregnesh Haile
, Robert L. Sheridan
, J. Michael Murphy
Surgery
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Burn Injury
100%
Longitudinal Change
100%
Appearance Concerns
100%
Change in Appearance
100%
Brief Measure
100%
Burn Survivors
50%
Burn Outcome
37%
Outcome Questionnaire
37%
Parent Report
25%
Patient Characteristics
12%
United States
12%
Survival Rate
12%
Acute Care
12%
High Risk
12%
Anxiety-depression
12%
Older children
12%
Scar
12%
Pediatric Burns
12%
18 Years Old
12%
High-score
12%
Low Self-esteem
12%
Prevalence Data
12%
Facial Burns
12%
Country of Origin
12%
Long-term Care
12%
Response-to-intervention
12%
Visible Difference
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Thermal Burn
100%
Prevalence
28%
Patient Characteristics
14%
Survival Rate
14%
Emergency Care
14%
Pediatric Burn
14%
Self Esteem
14%
Long-Term Care
14%
Psychology
Burn Injury
100%
Self-Esteem
50%