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THE THOUGHT OF LIVING WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY: HOW AN IMAGINED DISABILITY AFFECTS LIFE SATISFACTION
Author(s) -
Derek Gaudet,
Lisa A. Best,
Najmedden Attabib
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
psychological applications and trends
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2184-3414
DOI - 10.36315/2019inpact014
Subject(s) - spinal cord injury , paraplegia , paralysis , life satisfaction , affect (linguistics) , activities of daily living , psychology , medicine , physical therapy , population , demographics , physical medicine and rehabilitation , quality of life (healthcare) , spinal cord , psychiatry , demography , social psychology , nursing , environmental health , communication , sociology

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