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Gibt es Hinweise auf Eigenschaften der „sensory processing sensitivity“ (SPS) bei atopisch veranlagten Persönlichkeiten? Eine Untersuchung an Eltern neurodermitis-kranker Kinder in stationärer Behandlung
Author(s) -
Peter Liffler,
Eva M.J. Peters,
Uwe Gieler
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
zeitschrift für psychosomatische medizin und psychotherapie
Language(s) - German
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.203
H-Index - 28
eISSN - 2196-8349
pISSN - 1438-3608
DOI - 10.13109/zptm.2019.65.1.14
Subject(s) - atopic dermatitis , medicine , mood , sensory processing , dermatology , psychology , clinical psychology , sensory system , cognitive psychology
Are there indications of "sensory processing sensitivity" (SPS) in atopically predisposed persons? - An examination of parents of children with atopic dermatitis in inpatient treatment Objectives: Clinically, the parents of children with atopic dermatitis often give the impression of increased sensitivity. It was examined, whether the parents show characteristics of "sensory processing sensitivity" (SPS) such as extraordinary perception and processing, hypersensitivity to external stimuli, increased excitability and excessive demands.

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