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Pedoseksueel misbruik : een vergelijking tussen daders van intra- en/of extrafamiliaal misbruik

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Over de grens
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ISBN: 9789463960199 Year: 2019 Publisher: Berlare Chris De Vos

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Bart Huyghe, 16 oktober 1959 – 10 oktober 2018 Bart Huyghe geeft de lezer inkijk in de laatste vijf jaar van zijn leven met kanker. Met korte fragmenten vanuit zijn dagboek, afgewisseld met zijn gedichten vertelt hij wat kanker met hem en zijn omgeving doet. Rustpunten worden gecreëerd door zijn foto’s. Zijn moed om - zonder klagen - door te zetten, zijn ongelooflijke wil om bij ons te blijven en zijn bezorgdheid voor het welzijn van anderen, typeerden hem. In al die jaren heb ik hem slechts tweemaal, in zijn slaap, horen zeggen: ik wil dit niet. Kanker tekende de laatste 10 jaar van zijn leven, toch slaagt hij erin de lezer soms, heel even, zachtjes te laten glimlachen. Wat leven met kanker betekent, weet je pas echt als het zich onder je eigen dak afspeelt. Leven met kanker is de hel. Leven met kanker brengt ook mensen dichter bij elkaar. Dit boek is opgedragen aan alle mensen die slopende kankerbehandelingen willen ondergaan in de hoop op genezing én de mensen die hun daarbij dragen. De integrale opbrengst van dit boek gaat naar het Leuvens kankerinstituut (LKI).

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Psycho-social functioning in stoma patients: a systematic review
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Year: 2015 Publisher: Leuven : KU Leuven. Faculteit Psychologie en Pedagogische Wetenschappen

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Stoma surgery has a considerable impact on a patients' life. Stoma patients experience several psychological difficulties: impaired self-esteem, impaired sexual functioning, depression, anxiety, sense of stigma, social isolation, ... In many cases people have to deal with both their diagnosis and the fact that they will receive a stoma. Although a stoma can be lifesaving, it also has consequences some people may find hard to cope with.The aim of this study is to provide an overview of psycho-social functioning in stoma patients. A systematic review was conducted, using PsychInfo and PubMed databases. In total 29 papers, involving 28 studies were retained. Topics that were most often investigated were psychological functioning, body image and sexuality and social functioning.Regarding psychological functioning, specific groups of patients appear to be more at risk, such as women with low quality of life, people who had no initial stoma, but who received one during their treatment and Inflammatory Bowel Disease patients. There was also a difference between temporary and permanent stoma patients. Stoma surgery negatively influenced body image and body image predicted psychological functioning. Concerning sexuality, some interesting age-related results were found. In the social domain men encountered more problems than women.

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Psycho-social functioning in stoma patients: a systematic review
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Year: 2014 Publisher: Leuven : K.U. Leuven. Faculteit Psychologie en Pedagogische Wetenschappen

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Stoma surgery has a considerable impact on a patients’ life. Stoma patients experience several psychological difficulties: impaired self-esteem, impaired sexual functioning, depression, anxiety, sense of stigma, social isolation, … In many cases people have to deal with both their diagnosis and the fact that they will receive a stoma. Although a stoma can be lifesaving, it also has consequences some people may find hard to cope with.The aim of this study is to provide an overview of psycho-social functioning in stoma patients. A systematic review was conducted, using PsychInfo and PubMed databases. In total 29 papers, involving 28 studies were retained. Topics that were most often investigated were psychological functioning, body image and sexuality and social functioning.Regarding psychological functioning, specific groups of patients appear to be more at risk, such as women with low quality of life, people who had no initial stoma, but who received one during their treatment and Inflammatory Bowel Disease patients. There was also a difference between temporary and permanent stoma patients. Stoma surgery negatively influenced body image and body image predicted psychological functioning. Concerning sexuality, some interesting age-related results were found. In the social domain men encountered more problems than women.

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