Inmaculada Moreno García
University of Seville
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Journal of Burn Care & Research | 2010
Gracia Delgado Pardo; Inmaculada Moreno García; Tomás Gómez-Cía
The main aim of this article is to examine, first, the emotional and behavioral reactions in children who have suffered burns, during their first days of hospitalization (N = 103) (ages, 1–17 years and average TBSA%, 12.84). In addition, in relationship to this question, the article compares a group of 33 of these children hospitalized for burns, with children awaiting surgery (N = 36), taking into account that all were awaiting surgery and all were from the same age group (6–14 years). The authors used the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children (STAIC) and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL). For the population of 103 burn patients, the authors also used the Scale for Anxiety Behavior Observation during Hospitalization for the parents. The majority of children who suffer from burns are younger than 5 years. All present high levels of state anxiety and lower than average levels in trait anxiety. The older children suffer flame burns, which are greater in gravity and pain, require greater hospitalization time, and cause greater emotional and behavioral effects. The results of the comparison group show that the group awaiting minor surgery registered higher state anxiety (STAIC) levels and somatic complaints (CBCL). Where behavior is concerned, the children suffering from burns showed problems of attention and behavior (CBCL). The authors may conclude that the differences with respect to anxiety among child patients suffering from burns and those awaiting minor surgery are linked to the reason for hospital admission.
Burns | 2008
Gracia Delgado Pardo; Inmaculada Moreno García; Francisca Del Rosario Miralles Marrero; Tomás Gómez Cía
The aims of this study were to analyse the types of incident which cause childrens burns, to investigate emotional reactions and associated behaviour afterward and to ascertain post-admission sequelae. A total of 83 young people took part, aged 1-17 years, with a mean 12% (range 1.5-47%, S.D. 8.0) total body surface area burned. According to the results from the psychometric scales and questionnaire used, most burns were the result of domestic incidents. Older children scored higher in anxiety. The most common behavioural reactions observed (attachment, wish to go back home) reflect the particularity of these patients compared with other samples of children in hospital. With respect to post-admission sequelae, no relevant results were obtained.
Apuntes de Psicología | 2008
José Antonio Lora Muñoz; Inmaculada Moreno García
Archive | 2007
Inmaculada Moreno García
Psicología conductual = behavioral psychology: Revista internacional de psicología clínica y de la salud | 2010
José Antonio Lora Muñoz; Inmaculada Moreno García
Intervención en los trastornos del comportamiento infantil : una perspectiva conductual de sistemas, 2002, ISBN 84-368-1711-7, págs. 217-253 | 2002
Mateu Servera Barceló; Inmaculada Moreno García
Psicothema | 1992
Inmaculada Moreno García; Alfonso Blanco Picabia; José Manuel Rodríguez González
APUNTES DE PSICOLOGÍA | 2011
Inmaculada Moreno García; Susana Meneres Sancho
Archive | 2002
Inmaculada Moreno García
Intervención en los trastornos del comportamiento infantil : una perspectiva conductual de sistemas, 2002, ISBN 84-368-1711-7, págs. 255-276 | 2002
Inmaculada Moreno García; Francisco Revuelta Pérez