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Table 1.

Socioeconomic and clinical characteristics of the burn patients sample (n = 240).

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Table 2.

Goodness-of-fit indices for a three-factor model of the BR-PSQ-R subscales.

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Fig 1.

Path diagram of the CIFA measurement model of the BR-PSQ-R total score.

df: degrees of freedom; χ2: chi-square; RMSEA: Root Mean Square Error of Approximation; CFI: Comparative Fit Index; TLI: Tucker-Lewis Index.

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Table 3.

BR-PSQ-R item floor and ceiling effects, item-total score correlation and item-subscale score correlation.

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Table 4.

Multitrait-multimethod matrix of the BR-PSQ-R with self-esteem (RSES), depression (BDI), affect/body image and interpersonal relationships (BSHS-R).

Cronbach’s alpha coefficients shown in the diagonal (in brackets).

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Fig 2.

Distribution of responses of BR-PSQ-R total score.

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Table 5.

Known-group differences in BR-PSQ-R total and subscales scores.

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Fig 3.

Mean of the BR-PSQ-R total score across BSA and scar visibility.

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