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Facial deformity in childhood: severity and psychological adjustment
R Lansdown1, J Lloyd, J Hunter
1Hospital for Sick Children, London, England.
Child: Care, Health and Development
|May 1, 1991
Abstract:
This study examines the hypothesis that severe facial deformities may be less of a psychological burden than those that are more mild. Twenty-seven experimental children and 12 controls, plus 26 siblings of the experimental group and 12 control siblings, were assessed using tests of intelligence, self-concept and ratings of behaviour. The results provided some support for the hypothesis being considered.