Psychological adjustment to spinal cord injury in Ireland: quality of life, appraisals and coping

P. Kennedy, M. Nolan, E. Smithson
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The study aimed to explore the relationships of appraisals, coping strategies and support with mood and quality of life (QOL) in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). A descriptive questionnaire-based cross-sectional design was employed. The study included 25 participants (Mean age=35.6 years, SD=13.51; 18 males and 7 females) who had been admitted to a specialist inpatient SCI centre in Dublin, Ireland following acute SCI. Participants were approached as soon as medically stable and invited to complete a variety of questionnaires upon commencement of active rehabilitation (approximately 12 weeks post-injury). The results showed that mood and QOL ratings were not affected by gender, age or employment status. Significant differences were found on several variables in relation to injury type. Correlation analyses revealed significant relationships between participant's sense of coherence (SOC), appraisals and coping strategies in relation to their injury and scores on measures of depression and QOL. In...
爱尔兰脊髓损伤的心理调整:生活质量,评估和应对
本研究旨在探讨评价、应对策略和支持与脊髓损伤患者情绪和生活质量(QOL)的关系。采用描述性问卷横断面设计。研究纳入25名参与者(平均年龄35.6岁,SD=13.51;18名男性和7名女性)在急性脊髓损伤后被爱尔兰都柏林的一个专门的脊髓损伤住院中心收治。一旦病情稳定,就与参与者接触,并邀请他们在开始积极康复(受伤后约12周)时完成各种问卷调查。结果表明,情绪和生活质量评分不受性别、年龄和就业状况的影响。与损伤类型相关的几个变量存在显著差异。相关分析显示,被试在创伤相关的连贯感(SOC)、评价和应对策略与抑郁和生活质量量表得分之间存在显著相关。在…
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