2020
DOI: 10.35754/0234-5730-2020-65-2-138-153
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Combined head injuries in hemophilia patients with signs of victim behaviour

Abstract: Background. Combined injuries involving brain damage represent the most severe and life-threatening conditions in hemophilia patients. These injuries are characterised by specific situational and behavioural circumstances indicating the presence of victim behaviour in such patients.Aim. To analyse the influence of victim behaviour in hemophilia patients on the formation of combined neurosurgical trauma and the choice of neurosurgical and traumatological treatment approaches.Materials and methods. Twenty five p… Show more

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“…In one study, the mean score of the test group before the intervention was 22.89; after the intervention, this score decreased to 17.65. This decrease in test anxiety scores was also observed at follow-up [14,34–42].…”
Section: Psychological Interventionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In one study, the mean score of the test group before the intervention was 22.89; after the intervention, this score decreased to 17.65. This decrease in test anxiety scores was also observed at follow-up [14,34–42].…”
Section: Psychological Interventionsupporting
confidence: 64%