Gewählte Publikation:
Freidl, W; Egger, J; Friedrich, G.
Personality and coping with stress in patients with functional dysphonia
PSYCHOTHER PSYCHOSOM MED PSYC. 1989; 39: 300-305.
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- Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Freidl Wolfgang
- Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
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Egger Josef Wilhelm
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- Abstract:
- The study was done to prove the etiopathogenetical power of some personality traits, proceeding life events, and strain effects when exposed to an experimental work-stress. 20 functional dysphonics, 14 individuals suffering from organic voice disorders and a group of 20 control persons were examined. The results show that the group of functional dysphonics produced a significant more positive self-evaluation regarding their personality with a clear tendency to restraint. Compared to the control group they showed a higher level of state anxiety in situations causing stress. Furthermore the influence of proceeding life events for the etiopathogenesis of functional dysphonia has become clear.
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