Psychosocial well-being after kidney transplantation: A matched-pair case-control study
This study aimed to compare 30 successful (>1 year) kidney transplantation recipients with 30 matched-pair healthy controls on psychosocial well-being. Independent of gender, age and time since transplantation, transplanted patients equalled healthy people in the intrapersonal domains but scored worse in the interpersonal domains of psychosocial well-being. Identifying aspects of life that remain impaired after kidney transplantation may assist the development of interventions targeted at improving patients’ adjustment.
Source: Journal of Health Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Gremigni, P., Cappelli, G. Tags: Articles Source Type: research
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