PMID: 9426909Aug 1, 1997Paper

Dissociation as a predictor of psychopathology following burns injury

Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
L A Taal, A W Faber

Abstract

Forty-six burned adults were seen, on average 7 days after admission to hospital. Eighty per cent suffered from one or more dissociative symptoms during trauma and three or more dissociative phenomena were experienced by 19.5 per cent. Blunting or absence of emotion was the symptom most frequently reported. The number of dissociative phenomena during trauma was statistically significant and associated with extreme anxiety. The intensity of the dissociation-anxiety reaction during trauma was a predictor for psychopathology measured at the moment of discharge.

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Feb 28, 2001·Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries·N E Van LoeyL A Taal
Aug 4, 1998·Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries·L A Taal, A W Faber
Sep 2, 1998·Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries·L Taal, A W Faber
Jan 10, 2002·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·Katherine N DuHamelMarcia Greenleaf
Mar 1, 2008·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·Fereshteh ShakibaeiPejman Salehi
Jun 24, 2008·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·Samantha S YardIgor I Galynker
Feb 26, 2010·The International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis·Alex S KeuroghlianDavid Spiegel
Sep 4, 2004·The Journal of Trauma·Mimmie WillebrandLisa Ekselius
Mar 24, 2016·Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries·Elaine Sara CockerhamLusia Stopa

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