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Predictors of Secondary Conditions in a Sample of Independently Living Adults with High-Level Spinal Cord Injury
- Source :
- Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. 6:1-8
- Publication Year :
- 2000
- Publisher :
- American Spinal Injury Association, 2000.
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Abstract
- A sample of 117 Massachusetts adults with predominately high-level spinal cord injuries (SCIs) report a mean of 6.5 (&#453.0) of 17 secondary conditions in the previous year. Hierarchical multiple regression based on a conceptual framework to examine possible contributing factors shows two independent predictors (P &#104 .05) of a greater number of secondary conditions: These predictors are more difficulty with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) and more difficulty with accessing medical care. In addition, three variables marginally predicted (P &#104 0.10) more secondary conditions: inadequate access to transportation, tobacco-smoking, and race (white). The findings highlight the importance of IADL difficulty and access to medical care in relation to secondary conditions among adults with SCI.
Details
- ISSN :
- 10820744
- Volume :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........77da337f3d6745bd889752cf5fd64a23
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1310/jk07-bt4w-0qn6-elk4