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Article: The Adjustment Process for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: The Effect of Perceived Premorbid Sense of Coherence
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- Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin
- Article date:
- April 1, 2005
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CopyrightCopyright Pro-Ed, Incorporated Spring 2005. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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This study investigated the relationship between perceived changes in sense of coherence from pre- to postinjury and adjustment for a group of individuals with spinal cord injury. It was hypothesized that after a spinal cord injury, an individual's belief that he or she had significantly reduced his or her sense of coherence would be associated with reduced adjustment. Forty-eight individuals with spinal cord injury completed Antonovsky's Sense of Coherence Scale and Livneh and Antonak's Reactions to Impairment and Disability Inventory. Results indicated a positive relationship between adjustment and strengthened sense of coherence. Rehabilitation counselor implications are discussed.
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