L. Noreau et P. Fougeyrollas, Long-term consequences of spinal cord injury on social participation: the occurrence of handicap situations, DISABIL REH, 22(4), 2000, pp. 170-180
Purpose: Handicap situations in daily Life of persons with Spinal Cord Inju
ry (SCI) is rarely evaluated in spite of their impact on long-term health.
The purpose of the pre:;ent study was to identify the occurrence of potenti
al handicap situations in individuals with SCI and to determine the potenti
al associations between the level of social participation and some characte
ristics of the person.
Methods: Four hundred and eighty-two individuals completed a mailed questio
nnaire that comprised the 'assessment of life habits', a tool developed to
assess social participation in persons with disabilities.
Results: Significant disruptions were particularly observed in home mainten
ance, participation in recreational and physical activities as well as in p
roductive activities and the achievement of sexual relations. However, many
individuals successfully achieved various social roles despite the presenc
e of disabilities. No indications of a potential impact of premature ageing
on the accomplishment of life habits were observed.
Conclusions: The severity of injury seems to significantly increase the occ
urrence of handicap situations as the individuals with tetraplegia reported
carrying out their life habits with much more difficulty or requiring more
assistance than those with a less severe impairment.