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Screening and Assessment for Psychological Distress among Burn Survivors

Valerie G. Loehr, William Goette, Kimberly Roaten

2022European Burn Journal17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Given the high rates of psychological distress after burn injury, thorough screening and assessment for psychosocial factors and psychiatric pathology should be routinely completed for individuals with burn injuries. Burn survivors experience unique psychosocial changes and injury sequelae, such as body image concerns, trauma-related pathology, and itching. Screening for these factors is integral to understanding how these may be contributing to psychological distress. Proactively identifying distress and psychiatric pathology is important to optimize physical and emotional outcomes. The aim of this manuscript is to summarize information about the available screening and assessment tools for psychological distress among burn survivors.

Topics & Concepts

PsychosocialDistressPsychological distressMedicineClinical psychologyPsychiatryBurn injuryAnxietySurgeryBurn Injury Management and OutcomesCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationDisaster Response and Management
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