Burns
Volume 36, Issue 5 , Pages 630-638 , August 2010

BurnEd: Parental, psychological and social factors influencing a burn-injured child's return to education

  • Gemma Horridge

      Affiliations

    • Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +0161 902 3400.
  • ,
  • Keren Cohen

      Affiliations

    • School of Psychology, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
  • ,
  • Sarah Gaskell

      Affiliations

    • Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

,Accepted 21 August 2009.

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PII: S0305-4179(09)00456-2

doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2009.08.013

Burns
Volume 36, Issue 5 , Pages 630-638 , August 2010