1991
DOI: 10.1097/01376517-199108000-00008
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Hope, Social Support and Self-Esteem of Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries

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“…30,92,93 Affected persons perceived optimism as compromised by SCI. 51,52 Interconnections of hope with education and ethnicity, 68 time since mobilization 93 and in-or out-patient status were found. 68 Relations with other sociodemographic or lesion-related variables were not significant.…”
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“…30,92,93 Affected persons perceived optimism as compromised by SCI. 51,52 Interconnections of hope with education and ethnicity, 68 time since mobilization 93 and in-or out-patient status were found. 68 Relations with other sociodemographic or lesion-related variables were not significant.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…51,52 Interconnections of hope with education and ethnicity, 68 time since mobilization 93 and in-or out-patient status were found. 68 Relations with other sociodemographic or lesion-related variables were not significant. 93 High correlations of hope with self-esteem (r¼0.908) and social support (r¼0.891) were found, indicating potential conceptual overlap.…”
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