jenkinsleroi

jenkinsleroi t1_iy1lqok wrote

You keep saying personality, but it's unclear what you mean by that and it's making your question non-sensible.

For the sake of argument, let's assume that you mean temperament or sensitivity. It still doesn't matter, because what's relevant is whether or not an individual experienced an event as traumatic.

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jenkinsleroi t1_ixz1tzy wrote

Trauma affects personality development, so I'm not sure your question makes sense.

Besides which, if they've already correlated the scoring on the questions with people diagnosed with trauma, then I'm unsure what other validation you're looking for.

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jenkinsleroi t1_iqt42g7 wrote

That's because it is an advertisement, written in partnership with Intuitive. Nothing negative will be said about it in the article.

If you read through the comments though, you can find about the downsides. There is still the problem of showing that clinical outcomes are better than traditional surgeries, and for each condition. And even then, getting insurance to pay is a problem. As far as I know it's been mostly.limited to prostatectomy, although they are making inroads into other fields.

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