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1/2010
vol. 112 abstract:
Original paper
Temperament evaluation of patients with central serous retinopathy, preliminary report
Hanna Lesiewska-Junk
1
,
Grażyna Malukiewicz
2
,
Marcin Jaracz
3
,
Marzenna Brożek-Pestka
1
,
Alina Borkowska
3
Online publish date: 2010/03/21
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Purpose: To assess differences in temperament in patients with central serous retinopathy and healthy subjects.
Material and methods: 20 patients diagnosed with acute central serous retinopathy was put to the questionnaire: Cloninger’s Temperament and Character Inventory. Results: Lower scores in novelty seeking (NS) (t = -2.43; p<0.05) scale and its NS2 (t = -2.12; p<0.05), and NS3 (t = -2.66; p<0.05) subscales, as well as higher scores in harm avoidance HA4 subscale in CSR patients ,were found. Conclusions: There is a different profile, regarding temperament and character in patients with central serous retinopathy, as compared to healthy subjects. |
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