Can children predict their own psychological recovery after injury?

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Abstract

While children’s voice is core to paediatric care, their own assessment of future psychological needs is under-explored. We conducted a prospective observational study among children hospitalized for injury in Melbourne, Australia. Their expectations of psychological recovery at baseline (in-hospital) were significant and substantial predictors of their quality of life and post-traumatic stress 6 weeks later, suggesting potential diagnostic value.

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