White A C
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1982 Feb 13;284(6314):465-7. doi: 10.1136/bmj.284.6314.465.
About two-thirds of a consecutive series of patients severely injured with burns followed up one year after discharge were found to have psychological sequelae. Duration of hospital stay and the presence of certain mental illnesses were related to the incidence and severity of psychological symptoms. This relation did not apply to the site of the burn and the existence of a claim for compensation. The incidence of post-traumatic neurosis in patients with burn injuries could be reduced by identifying and treating, soon after the accident, those who need psychiatric help.
在一系列连续的严重烧伤患者出院一年后进行随访,发现约三分之二的患者有心理后遗症。住院时间和某些精神疾病与心理症状的发生率和严重程度有关。这种关系不适用于烧伤部位和是否存在赔偿要求。通过在事故后尽快识别并治疗那些需要精神科帮助的烧伤患者,可以降低创伤后神经症的发生率。