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2. Assessment Tools for Post-TBI Fatigue
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Ouellet, Marie-christine, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Savard, Josée, additional, and Morin, Charles M., additional
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- 2020
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3. Detailed Treatment Plan
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Ouellet, Marie-christine, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Savard, Josée, additional, and Morin, Charles M., additional
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- 2020
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4. Intervention Tools for Post-TBI Insomnia
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Ouellet, Marie-christine, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Savard, Josée, additional, and Morin, Charles M., additional
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- 2020
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5. Insomnia and Fatigue Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Prevalence, Correlates Evolution, and Treatment Options
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Ouellet, Marie-christine, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Savard, Josée, additional, and Morin, Charles M., additional
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- 2020
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6. Assessment Tools for Post-TBI Insomnia
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Ouellet, Marie-christine, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Savard, Josée, additional, and Morin, Charles M., additional
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- 2020
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7. Intervention Tools for Post-TBI Fatigue
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Ouellet, Marie-christine, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Savard, Josée, additional, and Morin, Charles M., additional
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- 2020
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8. CBT Interventions for Insomnia and Fatigue in the Context of TBI: Rationale, Adaptations, and Clinical Challenges
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Ouellet, Marie-christine, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Savard, Josée, additional, and Morin, Charles M., additional
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- 2020
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9. Traumatic Brain Injury
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Ouellet, Marie-Christine, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, and Morin, Charles M., additional
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- 2019
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10. List of Contributors
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Bathgate, Christina Jayne, primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Bliwise, Donald L., additional, Bruni, Teryn, additional, Cheung, Janet M.Y., additional, Das, Aneesa M., additional, Dore-Stites, Dawn, additional, Ebajemito, James, additional, Edinger, Jack D., additional, Gao, Chenlu, additional, Gill, Emma, additional, Gjevre, John A., additional, Grandner, Michael A., additional, Haddad, Lisa M., additional, Han, Claire J., additional, Harris, Robin F., additional, Heitkemper, Margaret M., additional, Jiwa, Nasheena, additional, Kishi, Akifumi, additional, Knauert, Melissa P., additional, Koo, Brian, additional, Miner, Brienne, additional, Morin, Charles M., additional, Murray, Caitlin B., additional, Natelson, Benjamin H., additional, Ouellet, Marie-Christine, additional, Palermo, Tonya M., additional, Paul, Friedemann, additional, Phillips, Kenneth D., additional, Pisani, Margaret A., additional, Redeker, Nancy S., additional, Savard, Josée, additional, Scullin, Michael K., additional, Seixas, Azizi, additional, Selim, Bernardo J., additional, Shenoy, Sundeep, additional, Sterr, Annette, additional, Taylor-Gjevre, Regina M., additional, Tobias, Lauren, additional, Togo, Fumiharu, additional, Veauthier, Christian, additional, and Won, Christine, additional
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- 2019
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11. Treatment of Insomnia
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Morin, Charles M., primary, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, and Cheung, Janet M.Y., additional
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- 2019
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12. Contributors
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Abbott, Sabra M., primary, Achermann, Peter, additional, Ainslie, Philip N., additional, Åkerstedt, Torbjörn, additional, Allada, Ravi, additional, Allen, Richard P., additional, Almeida, Fernanda R., additional, Amara, Amy W., additional, Ancoli-Israel, Sonia, additional, Angel, Chelsea, additional, Arima, Taro, additional, Arnedt, J. Todd, additional, Arnulf, Isabelle, additional, Avidan, Alon Y., additional, Axelsson, John, additional, Badr, M. Safwan, additional, Baghdoyan, Helen A., additional, Baker, Fiona C., additional, Balkin, Thomas J., additional, Balserak, Bilgay Izci, additional, Banks, Siobhan, additional, Barczi, Steven R., additional, Basner, Mathias, additional, Bassetti, Claudio L., additional, Baumann, Christian R., additional, Bazalakova, Mihaela, additional, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional, Belenky, Gregory, additional, Benca, Ruth M., additional, Benson, Kathleen L., additional, Berger, Mark B., additional, Berry, Richard B., additional, Bliwise, Donald L., additional, Boeve, Bradley F., additional, Borbély, Alexander A., additional, Brown, Daniel B., additional, Buenaver, Luis, additional, Burgess, Keith R., additional, Butler, Jane E., additional, Buxton, Orfeu M., additional, Buysse, Daniel J., additional, Byrne, Enda M., additional, Cao, Michelle T., additional, Carney, Colleen E., additional, Carr, Michelle, additional, Carra, Maria Clotilde, additional, Carrizo, Santiago J., additional, Carskadon, Mary A., additional, Castrillon, Eduardo, additional, Challet, Etienne, additional, Chervin, Ronald D., additional, Cistulli, Peter A., additional, Cortese, Samuele, additional, Courcoulas, Anita P., additional, Craft, Robert, additional, Cramer, Michel A., additional, Culebras, Antonio, additional, Czeisler, Charles A., additional, Czisch, Michael, additional, Dauvilliers, Yves, additional, Davidson, Judith R., additional, D'Cruz, O'Neill F., additional, Deboer, Tom, additional, Gennaro, Luigi De, additional, Dement, William C., additional, Dempsey, Jerome A., additional, Dijk, Derk-Jan, additional, Dinges, David F., additional, Domhoff, G. William, additional, Dorrian, Jill, additional, Doufas, Anthony G., additional, Drager, Luciano F., additional, Drake, Christopher L., additional, Dresler, Martin, additional, Eastwood, Peter R., additional, Eckert, Danny J., additional, Edinger, Jack D., additional, Ellis, Jason Gordon, additional, Ely, E. Wesley, additional, Erlacher, Daniel, additional, Essick, Gregory K., additional, Facco, Francesca, additional, Farshidpanah, Siavash, additional, Feinberg, Irwin, additional, Ferini-Strambi, Luigi, additional, Fernandez-Mendoza, Julio, additional, Ferrara, Michele, additional, Ferri, Raffaele, additional, Fogel, Stuart, additional, Franken, Paul, additional, Franklin, Karl A., additional, Freedman, Neil, additional, Fulda, Stephany, additional, Gabehart, Rylie J., additional, Gamaldo, Charlene E., additional, Gander, Philippa H., additional, Gehrman, Philip R., additional, Gold, Avram R., additional, Goldstein, Cathy A., additional, Gooley, Joshua J., additional, Gosselin, Nadia, additional, Greenberg, Harly, additional, Grosbellet, Edith, additional, Grote, Ludger, additional, Guilleminault, Christian, additional, Gulyani, Seema, additional, Hall, Martica H., additional, Harper, Ronald M., additional, Harvey, Allison G., additional, Hedner, Jan, additional, Heinzer, Raphael, additional, Herman, John H., additional, Hillman, David R., additional, Hirshkowitz, Max, additional, Hoeg, Laura, additional, Hoekema, Aarnoud, additional, Högl, Birgit, additional, Hor, Hyun, additional, Horner, Richard L., additional, Hursh, Steven R., additional, Huynh, Nelly, additional, Ioachimescu, Adriana G., additional, Ioachimescu, Octavian C., additional, Sau-Man Ip, Mary, additional, Iranzo, Alex, additional, Javaheri, Shahrokh, additional, Jiang, Peng, additional, Joffe, Hadine, additional, Josephson, Mark E., additional, Kales, Stefanos N., additional, Katz, Eliot S., additional, Kecklund, Göran, additional, Keenan, Brendan T., additional, Keenan, Sharon, additional, Keifer, John C., additional, Kilduff, Thomas S., additional, Kirsch, Douglas, additional, Kline, Christopher E., additional, Kloss, Jacqueline DeMichele, additional, Knauert, Melissa Pauline, additional, Kothare, Sanjeev V., additional, Koyano, Kiyoshi, additional, Kräuchi, Kurt, additional, Krueger, James M., additional, Kryger, Meir, additional, Krystal, Andrew D., additional, Kutscher, Scott J., additional, Kwan, Anthony B., additional, Lakticova, Viera, additional, Lamp, Amanda, additional, Landolt, Hans-Peter, additional, Lanfranchi, Paola A., additional, Lavigne, Gilles, additional, Lecendreux, Michel, additional, Lee, Kathryn Aldrich, additional, Leggett, Melanie K., additional, Lettieri, Christopher J., additional, Lichstein, Kenneth L., additional, Lobbezoo, Frank, additional, Lorenzi-Filho, Geraldo, additional, Louis, Judette, additional, Lydic, Ralph, additional, Macrea, Madalina, additional, Maddox, Mary Halsey, additional, Mahowald, Mark W., additional, Malhotra, Atul, additional, Malkani, Roneil G., additional, Malow, Beth A., additional, Manber, Rachel, additional, Manfredini, Daniele, additional, Maquet, Pierre, additional, Marin, Jose M., additional, Masor, Jeffrey, additional, McCrae, Christina S., additional, McGinty, Dennis, additional, Mehra, Reena, additional, Mellman, Thomas A., additional, Mendelson, Wallace B., additional, Mignot, Emmanuel, additional, Minkel, Jared D., additional, A. Mittleman, Murray, additional, Mohsenin, Vahid, additional, Mokhlesi, Babak, additional, Montplaisir, Jacques, additional, Morin, Charles M., additional, Morrell, Mary J., additional, Moul, Douglas E., additional, Nielsen, Tore, additional, Nieto, F. Javier, additional, Nishino, Seiji, additional, Nofzinger, Eric A., additional, O'Brien, Louise M., additional, O'Hara, Bruce F., additional, Olson, Eric J., additional, Ong, Jason C., additional, Opp, Mark R., additional, Pace-Schott, Edward F., additional, Pack, Allan I., additional, Paesani, Daniel A., additional, Park, John G., additional, Parrino, Liborio, additional, Patil, Susheel P., additional, Pavlova, Milena K., additional, Peever, John H., additional, Peigneux, Philippe, additional, Peker, Yüksel, additional, Pelayo, Rafael, additional, Penzel, Thomas, additional, Pépin, Jean-Louis, additional, Peppard, Paul E., additional, Perlis, Michael Lloyd, additional, Perogamvros, Lampros, additional, Perski, Aleksander, additional, Petit, Dominique, additional, Petrov, Megan E., additional, Philip, Pierre, additional, Phillips, Barbara A., additional, Picchioni, Dante, additional, Pigeon, Wilfred R., additional, Pisani, Margaret A., additional, Pliska, Benjamin T., additional, Postuma, Ronald, additional, Quo, Stacey Dagmar, additional, Ramar, Kannan, additional, Randazzo, Angela C., additional, Raphael, Karen G., additional, Redline, Susan, additional, Reid, Kathryn J., additional, Rielly, Albert, additional, Wilhelm Riemann, Dieter, additional, Roehrs, Timothy, additional, Rosenwasser, Alan M., additional, Rosenzweig, Ivana, additional, Roth, Thomas, additional, Rowley, James A., additional, Sagaspe, Patricia, additional, Salas, Rachel E., additional, Sallinen, Mikael, additional, Samuels, Charles, additional, Sanders, Anne E., additional, Saper, Clifford B., additional, Sateia, Michael J., additional, Savard, Josée, additional, Savard, Marie-Hélène, additional, Scharf, Steven M., additional, Schredl, Michael, additional, Schwartz, Sophie, additional, Schweitzer, Paula K., additional, Scullin, Michael K., additional, Sériès, Frédéric, additional, Sessle, Barry J., additional, Sharafkhaneh, Amir, additional, Sharkey, Katherine M., additional, Shiromani, Priyattam J., additional, Shochat, Tamar, additional, Siegel, Jerome M., additional, Silber, Michael H., additional, Simmons, Michael, additional, Smith, Carlyle, additional, Smith, Michael T., additional, Soehner, Adriane M., additional, Somers, Virend K., additional, Spoormaker, Victor I., additional, St. Louis, Erik K., additional, Stein, Murray B., additional, Stickgold, Robert, additional, Stone, Katie L., additional, Stoohs, Riccardo, additional, Stremler, Robyn, additional, Strohl, Kingman P., additional, Svensson, Peter, additional, Szabo, Steven T., additional, Szymusiak, Ronald, additional, Tafti, Mehdi, additional, Taillard, Jacques, additional, Tasali, Esra, additional, Taylor, Daniel J., additional, Teodorescu, Mihai C., additional, Terzano, Mario Giovanni, additional, Thomas, Robert Joseph, additional, Thorpy, Michael J., additional, Tranah, Gregory J., additional, Trenkwalder, Claudia, additional, Turek, Fred W., additional, Tyagi, Shachi, additional, Upender, Raghu Pishka, additional, Valko, Philipp O., additional, Cauter, Eve Van, additional, van de Loo, Aurora J.A.E., additional, van den Berg, Margo, additional, Vanderveken, Olivier M., additional, Van Dongen, Hans P.A., additional, Vaughn, Bradley V., additional, Verrier, Richard L., additional, Verster, Joris C., additional, Vgontzas, Alexandros N., additional, Vila, Bryan, additional, Vitaterna, Martha Hotz, additional, Walsh, James K., additional, Walters, Arthur Scott, additional, Wamsley, Erin J., additional, Watson, Paula L., additional, Weaver, Edward M., additional, Weaver, Terri E., additional, Wesensten, Nancy J., additional, Winocur, Ephraim, additional, Wolfson, Amy R., additional, Won, Christine, additional, Wright, Kenneth P., additional, Wu, Lora J., additional, Wu, Mark, additional, Young, Terry, additional, Zadra, Antonio, additional, Zee, Phyllis C., additional, Zhang, Chunbai, additional, Zinchuk, Andrey V., additional, and Zou, Ding, additional
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- 2017
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13. Cognitive Behavior Therapies for Insomnia I
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Morin, Charles M., primary, Davidson, Judith R., additional, and Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, additional
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- 2017
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14. Insomnia and daytime cognitive performance : a meta-analysis
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Morin, Charles M., Fortier-Brochu, Émilie, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon., Ivers, Hans, Morin, Charles M., Fortier-Brochu, Émilie, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon., and Ivers, Hans
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Objectives : Individuals with insomnia consistently report difficulties pertaining to their cognitive functioning (e.g., memory, concentration). However, objective measurements of their performance on neuropsychological tests have produced inconsistent findings. This meta-analysis was conducted to provide a quantitative summary of evidence regarding the magnitude of differences between individuals with primary insomnia and normal sleepers on a broad range of neuropsychological measures. Methods : Reference databases (PubMed, PsycInfo, Dissertation Abstracts International) were searched for studies comparing adults with primary insomnia to normal sleepers on neuropsychological measures. Dependent variables related to cognitive and psychomotor performance were extracted from each study. Variables were classified independently by two licensed neuropsychologists according to the main cognitive function being measured. Individual effect sizes (Cohen's d) were weighted by variability and combined for each cognitive function using a fixed effects model. Average effect sizes and their 95% confidence intervals were computed for each cognitive function. Results : Twenty-four studies met inclusion criteria, for a total of 639 individuals with insomnia and 558 normal sleepers. Significant impairments (p < 0.05) of small to moderate magnitude were found in individuals with insomnia for tasks assessing episodic memory (ES = −0.51), problem solving (ES = −0.42), manipulation in working memory (ES = −0.42), and retention in working memory (ES = −0.22). No significant group differences were observed for tasks assessing general cognitive function, perceptual and psychomotor processes, procedural learning, verbal functions, different dimensions of attention (alertness, complex reaction time, speed of information processing, selective attention, sustained attention/vigilance) and some aspects of executive functioning (verbal fluency, cognitive flexibility). Conclusion : Individuals wit
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15. Sleepiness and fatigue following traumatic brain injury
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Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, Morin, Charles M., Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, and Morin, Charles M.
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Objectives : To compare individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) to healthy controls (CTLs) on measures of sleepiness, fatigue, and sleep, and explore correlates of sleepiness and fatigue separately for each group. Methods : Participants were 22 adults with moderate/severe TBI (time since injury ⩾1 year; mean = 53.0 ± 37.1 months) and 22 matched healthy CTLs. They underwent one night of polysomnographic (PSG) recording of their sleep followed the next day by the Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT). They also completed a 14-day sleep diary, the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the Functional Outcomes of Sleep Questionnaire (FOSQ), and the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI). Results : There were no significant group differences on measures of objective (MWT) or subjective (ESS) sleepiness, both groups being quite alert. However, TBI participants reported greater consequences of sleepiness on their general productivity (FOSQ), spent more time in bed at night, and napped more frequently and for a longer time during the day. Subjective fatigue was significantly higher in TBI participants on the general, physical, and mental fatigue MFI subscales. There were no between-group differences on any sleep parameters derived either from PSG or sleep diary. Conclusions : Fatigue appeared to be a more prominent symptom than sleepiness when assessed between 1 and 11 years after TBI. Participants with TBI used compensatory strategies such as increasing time spent in bed and daytime napping in this sample. Future research should document the time course of sleepiness and fatigue after TBI and investigate treatment options.
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16. Insomnia and daytime cognitive performance : a meta-analysis
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Fortier-Brochu, Émilie, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, Ivers, Hans, Morin, Charles M., Fortier-Brochu, Émilie, Beaulieu-Bonneau, Simon, Ivers, Hans, and Morin, Charles M.
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Objectives : Individuals with insomnia consistently report difficulties pertaining to their cognitive functioning (e.g., memory, concentration). However, objective measurements of their performance on neuropsychological tests have produced inconsistent findings. This meta-analysis was conducted to provide a quantitative summary of evidence regarding the magnitude of differences between individuals with primary insomnia and normal sleepers on a broad range of neuropsychological measures. Methods : Reference databases (PubMed, PsycInfo, Dissertation Abstracts International) were searched for studies comparing adults with primary insomnia to normal sleepers on neuropsychological measures. Dependent variables related to cognitive and psychomotor performance were extracted from each study. Variables were classified independently by two licensed neuropsychologists according to the main cognitive function being measured. Individual effect sizes (Cohen's d) were weighted by variability and combined for each cognitive function using a fixed effects model. Average effect sizes and their 95% confidence intervals were computed for each cognitive function. Results : Twenty-four studies met inclusion criteria, for a total of 639 individuals with insomnia and 558 normal sleepers. Significant impairments (p < 0.05) of small to moderate magnitude were found in individuals with insomnia for tasks assessing episodic memory (ES = −0.51), problem solving (ES = −0.42), manipulation in working memory (ES = −0.42), and retention in working memory (ES = −0.22). No significant group differences were observed for tasks assessing general cognitive function, perceptual and psychomotor processes, procedural learning, verbal functions, different dimensions of attention (alertness, complex reaction time, speed of information processing, selective attention, sustained attention/vigilance) and some aspects of executive functioning (verbal fluency, cognitive flexibility). Conclusion : Individuals wit
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- 2012
17. Do biopsychosocial factors predict the level of physical activity in individuals with persistent shoulder pain?
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Rosa DP, Beaulieu-Bonneau S, Scott A, and Roy JS
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Adult, Surveys and Questionnaires, Aged, Depression psychology, Depression physiopathology, Shoulder Pain psychology, Shoulder Pain physiopathology, Exercise psychology, Exercise physiology
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Objective: The objective of this cross-sectional study was to compare the physical activity level between individuals with and without rotator cuff related shoulder pain (RCRSP), and, in individuals with RCRSP, investigate whether biopsychosocial factors are associated with the physical activity level., Methods: Seventy-four participants with and 84 participants without RCRSP wore a fitness tracking watch for seven consecutive days to assess physical activity (step count, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)-minutes). Additionally, participants with RCRSP completed questionnaires on their level of pain, disability, and physical activity (short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire [IPAQ]), as well as on biopsychosocial factors, including resilience, stress, catastrophizing, anxiety and depressive symptoms, self-efficacy, and social support. Statistical analysis included Mann-Whitney U tests and General Linear Models for group comparisons, as well as multiple regression analyses to explore predictors of physical activity., Results: No significant between-group difference was found concerning step count and MVPA-minutes. Age and depressive symptoms explained 14% of the variance in step count, while age and resilience explained 15% of MVPA-minutes variance. Additionally, resilience was associated with IPAQ (P < 0.05), indicating that higher resilience correlates with greater reported physical activity (odds ratio: 2.32 [1.27, 4.22])., Conclusion: While individuals with RCRSP did not show lower physical activity levels compared to their healthy counterparts, greater physical activity was associated with younger age, lower depressive symptoms, and higher resilience in individuals with RCRSP. Future research should explore whether resilience and physical activity interventions can prevent the transition to persistent RCRSP., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest statement The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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18. Impact of COVID-19 on people with physical disabilities: A rapid review.
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Lebrasseur A, Fortin-Bédard N, Lettre J, Bussières EL, Best K, Boucher N, Hotton M, Beaulieu-Bonneau S, Mercier C, Lamontagne ME, and Routhier F
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- Female, Humans, Male, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, Vulnerable Populations, COVID-19, Persons with Disabilities psychology
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic caused drastic changes in the lives of the general population. People with physical disabilities, who commonly encounter daily challenges such as barriers to community mobility, reduced access to healthcare services and higher risk of suffering from depression, may face additional challenges in the context of the pandemic., Objective: This study aims to review the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and associated isolation and protective measures, among people with physical disabilities., Methods: A rapid review of the published literature was conducted on August 10, 2020 through a search in six online databases to synthesize results from original studies regarding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with physical disabilities. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health was used to describe the population and the personal and environmental factors with a unified and standard health language., Results: Eleven records were extracted from 1621 individual papers retrieved from the search strategy. Various impacts on daily functioning such as a decrease in access to healthcare have been noted during the pandemic. Changes in social and lifestyle habits, mood changes and decreased levels of physical activity were also noted., Conclusions: Our results highlighted the lack of early research about the impacts of COVID-19 experienced by people with physical disabilities. Future studies should focus on specific consequences and needs of this vulnerable population to ensure their inclusion in public health recommendations and consideration by policy makers., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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