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Giancarlo Trombini

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  49
Citations -  736

Giancarlo Trombini is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Depression (differential diagnoses). The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 49 publications receiving 712 citations. Previous affiliations of Giancarlo Trombini include Vita-Salute San Raffaele University.

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Five-year follow-up of cosmetic rhinoplasty

TL;DR: A significant decrease of anxiety and neuroticism in both postoperative evaluations and an increase on the Extroversion scale only at the 6-month follow-up showed that psychological distress persisted in most patients after the operation.
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Deficit in the discrimination of nonverbal emotions in children with obesity and their mothers

TL;DR: Boys and girls suffering from obesity and their mothers showed a reduced ability to decode visual and verbal signs of emotion compared to the control group, which suggests the importance of developing therapeutic strategies to face alexithymic characteristics in obese children and their mother.
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Fibromyalgic Syndrome: Depression and Abnormal Illness Behavior

TL;DR: In analyzing patterns of illness behavior patients with FS showed a high score on IBQ scales of disease conviction, psychological versus somatic focusing and denial, and significant correlations with illness behavior scales.
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Short-term outcome of rhinoplasty for medical or cosmetic indication.

TL;DR: Psychological effects of rhinoplastic operations were evaluated in male and female patients who had sought surgical correction because of psychological distress caused by the appearance of the nose or because of a medical referral to correct functional disorders.
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Psychotherapeutic perspectives in urethral syndrome

TL;DR: Patients diagnosed with urethral syndrome selected for short-term dynamic psychotherapy showed a general improvement in psychic status, particularly for the depression, anxiety and hostility levels, and no significant improvement was noted in the parameters examined.