1967
DOI: 10.1097/00006842-196705000-00005
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A Study of Psychological Factors in Patients with Surgically Intractable Duodenal Ulcer and Those with Other Intractable Disorders

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“…In a related investigation, Thoroughman et al (35) studied two groups of patients with intractable duodenal ulcer and other intractable diseases-those who had good results in surgery and those who had poor results. The latter group scored higher on a scale of environmental deprivation which included such factors as emotional impoverishment within the family and in other social relations, providing further evidence that support is beneficial in recovery from serious illness.…”
Section: Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a related investigation, Thoroughman et al (35) studied two groups of patients with intractable duodenal ulcer and other intractable diseases-those who had good results in surgery and those who had poor results. The latter group scored higher on a scale of environmental deprivation which included such factors as emotional impoverishment within the family and in other social relations, providing further evidence that support is beneficial in recovery from serious illness.…”
Section: Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%