2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1103714
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The practical utility of psychometric scales for the assessment of the impact of posttraumatic scars on mental health

Abstract: BackgroundScars are a natural consequence of the healing process, but with an impact on the psychological and social level for the individual, which can even lead to withdrawal and social stigmatization. We aimed to analyze the psychosocial impact determined by post-traumatic scars, using psychometric scales, to assess the effectiveness of the Mekereș’ Psychosocial Internalization Scale (MPIS), and to identify relevant predictors of traumatic and surgical scar internalization.MethodsOur cohort included 293 par… Show more

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“…The total score of the MPIS is between 15 and 75. Moreover, it proved to have good internal consistency (Cronbach, 0.943), with the scale highlighting the patient's concerns regarding the scar, the morphological aspect of the scar, the gender, as well as the professional and social impact of affected patients [ 16 , 20 , 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The total score of the MPIS is between 15 and 75. Moreover, it proved to have good internal consistency (Cronbach, 0.943), with the scale highlighting the patient's concerns regarding the scar, the morphological aspect of the scar, the gender, as well as the professional and social impact of affected patients [ 16 , 20 , 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A relevant indicator regarding the quality of medical services in Romania is represented by both, the insufficient number of medical personnel in hospitals and the low salary level compared to the EU medical personnel incomes. Consequently, the number of nurses and doctors who migrated to EU countries increased [14][15][16].…”
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confidence: 99%