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dc.contributor.advisorExterne beoordelaar - External assesor,
dc.contributor.authorGolbach, Loes
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-14T01:01:12Z
dc.date.available2023-03-14T01:01:12Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttps://studenttheses.uu.nl/handle/20.500.12932/43642
dc.description.abstractBurn survivors may suffer from depression as a result of burn injuries. This study examines burn survivors’ level of depression at six months post-burn, including the influence of body image dissatisfaction and partner support on depression (partner support at three months post- burn). Participants that were used in this study included 266 burn survivors. Burn survivors’ body image dissatisfaction, depression, and partner support were measured by the SWAP scale, the BDI-II, and the POSR scale. Body image dissatisfaction, %TBSA, prior suffering from depression, gender, and partner support were measured as possible predictors of depression. In addition, body image dissatisfaction was measured as a possible mediator between %TBSA and depression, and gender and depression. Body image dissatisfaction, %TBSA, and gender were found to have a significant effect on burn survivors’ depression post-burn injury. Higher levels of body image dissatisfaction and higher %TBSA levels predicted higher depression levels. Females scored higher on body image dissatisfaction and depression compared to males. Body image dissatisfaction was found to have a mediating role between the relationship of %TBSA and depression, and the relationship between gender and depression. Prior suffering from depression and partner support did not have a significant effect on depression post-burn injury. When treating depression in burn survivors, gender differences, including body image dissatisfaction, should be considered.
dc.description.sponsorshipUtrecht University
dc.language.isoEN
dc.subjectDepression in female and male burn survivors six months after hospitalization: Including the role of body image dissatisfaction and partner support
dc.titleDepression in female and male burn survivors six months after hospitalization: Including the role of body image dissatisfaction and partner support
dc.type.contentMaster Thesis
dc.rights.accessrightsOpen Access
dc.subject.keywordsburn survivors; depression; body image dissatisfaction; %TBSA; gender; partner support
dc.subject.courseuuClinical Psychology
dc.thesis.id14861


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