Life with a rare chronic disease: the scleroderma experience.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Keith F Widaman,et al. HIV-related stigma and knowledge in the United States: prevalence and trends, 1991-1999. , 2002, American journal of public health.
[2] H. Markel. Journals of the plague years: documenting the history of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. , 2001, American journal of public health.
[3] M. Mayes,et al. Familial occurrence frequencies and relative risks for systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) in three United States cohorts. , 2001, Arthritis and rheumatism.
[4] D. Harris,et al. Prevalence of concern about physical appearance in the general population. , 2001, British journal of plastic surgery.
[5] A. Drosos,et al. Psychiatric Symptoms Associated with Scleroderma , 2001, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.
[6] J. English,et al. Localized and systemic scleroderma. , 2001, Seminars in cutaneous medicine and surgery.
[7] D. Furst. Rational therapy in the treatment of systemic sclerosis , 2000, Current opinion in rheumatology.
[8] J. Block,et al. Scleroderma lung: pathogenesis, evaluation, and current therapy. , 2000, American journal of therapeutics.
[9] G. Joachim,et al. Stigma of visible and invisible chronic conditions. , 2000, Journal of advanced nursing.
[10] M. Dropkin. Body image and quality of life after head and neck cancer surgery. , 1999, Cancer practice.
[11] Robert Newell,et al. Altered body image: a fear-avoidance model of psycho-social difficulties following disfigurement. , 1999, Journal of advanced nursing.
[12] B. Natelson,et al. Stigma and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome , 1999 .
[13] P. Kelly. Isolation and stigma: the experience of patients with active tuberculosis. , 1999, Journal of community health nursing.
[14] R. Clopper,et al. The psychological consequences of Turner syndrome and review of the National Cooperative Growth Study psychological substudy. , 1998, Pediatrics.
[15] A. Möller,et al. Psychological aspects of Turner syndrome. , 1998, Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology.
[16] M. Corley,et al. The dark side of nursing: impact of stigmatizing responses on patients. , 1998, Scholarly inquiry for nursing practice.
[17] M. Crawford,et al. Focus groups: their use in administrative research. , 1997, The Journal of nursing administration.
[18] V. Rickert,et al. The effects of peer ridicule on depression and self-image among adolescent females with Turner syndrome. , 1996, The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine.
[19] C. Crandall,et al. Physical illness stigma and social rejection. , 1995, The British journal of social psychology.
[20] E. Maibach,et al. Focus Groups: An Interview Method for Nursing Research , 1994, The Journal of neuroscience nursing : journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses.
[21] R W McDaniel,et al. Focus Groups: A Data-Gathering Strategy for Nursing Research , 1994, Nursing science quarterly.
[22] H. Reiskin. Focus groups: A useful technique for research and practice in nursing , 1992 .
[23] J. L. Orten. Coming up short: the physical, cognitive, and social effects of Turner's syndrome. , 1990, Health & social work.
[24] M. J. Phillips,et al. Damaged goods: oral narratives of the experience of disability in American culture. , 1990, Social science & medicine.
[25] A. Wassner. The impact of mutilating surgery or trauma on body-image. , 1982, International nursing review.
[26] Doswell Wm. Sickle cell disease. How it influences preoperative and postoperative care. , 1974 .