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Author Contributions Received 10 Apr 2018; Accepted 12 Apr 2018; Published 20 Apr 2018; Copyright © 2018 Cecilia Young, et al. License This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Competing interestsThe authors have declared that no competing interests exist. Citation: Cecilia Young, CYYJ Yeung (2018) Maxillofacial Trauma and Psychological Stress . Journal of Medical and Psychological Trauma - 1(1):14-16. https://doi.org/10.14302/issn.2766-6204.jmpt-18-2079Download as RIS, BibTeX, Text (Include abstract ) DOI 10.14302/issn.2766-6204.jmpt-18-2079

Highlights

  • Single or multiple surgical interventions may be necessary

  • Cultural acceptance [12] and social support [17] plays an important role in the psychological wellbeing of such patients [12,19]

  • It is not difficult to imagine that patients suffering from maxillofacial trauma could have adjustment and adaptation issues stemming from both the trauma and treatment for the trauma [13]

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Introduction

Single or multiple surgical interventions may be necessary. Eventual healing and rehabilitation could feel forlorn with uncertain outcome. Cultural acceptance [12] and social support [17] plays an important role in the psychological wellbeing of such patients [12,19]. It is not difficult to imagine that patients suffering from maxillofacial trauma could have adjustment and adaptation issues stemming from both the trauma and treatment for the trauma [13].

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