ADJUSTMENT AFTER SPINAL-CORD INJURY - A 9-YEAR LONGITUDINAL-STUDY

Authors
Citation
Js. Krause, ADJUSTMENT AFTER SPINAL-CORD INJURY - A 9-YEAR LONGITUDINAL-STUDY, Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 78(6), 1997, pp. 651-657
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Rehabilitation
ISSN journal
00039993
Volume
78
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
651 - 657
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9993(1997)78:6<651:AASI-A>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Objective: To generate longitudinal data on the stability of life adju stment over a 9-year period among a sample of participants with spinal cord injury (SCI). Design: A field study was conducted by surveying t he adjust ment of a sample of participants with SCI in 1985 and again in 1994. Setting: Outpatient files of a large, university hospital in the Midwest. Participants: All 235 participants had traumatic onset SC I, were a minimum of 18 years of age at the time of first testing, and were no less than 2 years postinjury. The average age was 46.7 yrs at the time of the 1994 study, with an average of 23.4 yrs having passed since injury. Main Outcome Measures: The Life Situation Questionnaire (LSQ) was the outcome measure used. It was developed in 1973 to measu re mostly objective information on adjustment and quality of life afte r SCI. It contains 7 scales and 40 individual items that were of inter est in the current study. Results: Declines were identified over the 9 -year period in several aspects of subjective well-being, even though there were no declines in overall activity level and some limited incr eases in participation in employment related activities. Conclusions: The results of this study were in contrast to previous longitudinal fo llow ups that identified positive changes over time in both subjective and objective aspects of quality of life. These changes suggest that participants had a less optimistic outlook in 1994 than they did in 19 85. (C) 1997 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and t he American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.