The Impact of Psychosomatic Disorders and Forensic Consequences in Patients with Hip Fractures

Aurelian Anghele - "Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati (RO),

Abstract


We used a cross-sectional study to investigate potential correlations between psychosomatic disorders generated by irrational beliefs and forensic involvement in patients with pelvic fractures. The study focused on 198 participants who completed the White Bear Suppression Inventory (WBSI). These results suggest that there is essentially no significant linear correlation between age and WBSI score in the 198 observation dataset. The findings from this dataset contribute to our understanding of key demographic factors, the distribution of forensic complications, age characteristics, and WBSI scores within the study population. The statistical analyses did not reveal any significant associations or correlations, suggesting a level of independence between the variables. This insight provides a valuable foundation for future medical research and deeper analysis. These results offer a reliable starting point for further exploration and investigation.

Keywords


psychosomatic disorders, forensic consequences, hip fracture

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70594/brain/15.3/23

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