Background: Stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) is the primary alternative to surgery for patients with clinical stage I or II non -small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have significant comorbidity that precludes safe resection and for those who refuse surgery. Methods: Patients with clinical stage I or II NSCLC treated with SBRT in our institution between January 2015 and December 2019 were retrospectivel...
Resumo: As experiências relacionadas com a adoção são processadas emocionalmente e assumem um significado individual que influencia a forma como cada adotado vive a sua história de adoção. Mesmo quando a experiência da adoção é positiva e o adotado manifesta bom ajustamento psicológico, a história de adoção desencadeia um misto de sentimentos sendo as emoções negativas mais dificilmente identificadas e assumida...
Resumo: Os adolescentes que foram adotados são frequentemente identificados como um grupo em risco em termos de competência social. Neste estudo pretendeu-se analisar a competência social de um grupo de adolescentes adoptados, através da comparação com um grupo de adolescentes em acolhimento residencial (AR) e de um grupo de adolescentes que viviam com a família de nascimento e explorar a sua relação com variáv...
Adoption experiences are emotionally embedded and take on an individual meaning which influences the unique emotionality of the adoptee’s adoption history. Even when the adoption experiences are positive and adoptees show a good psychological adjustment, the adoption history triggers a mixture of feelings and negative emotions are less acknowledged and assumed. The present study aimed at developing a new questi...
Adopted adolescents are frequently identified as being at risk in terms of social competence. This study aimed at analysing the social competence of a group of adopted adolescents, by comparing them with a group of adolescents in residential care and another one with no referral to Child Protection Services. One-hundred-thirty-five adolescents aged from 12 to 17 participated in this study, 45 of whom were adopt...