“…However, clothing also appeared to contribute to concerns, especially in certain social situations [46,61,62,75,77]. Other facilitators of acceptance, concerning both appearance and function, were described as a positive problem-solving attitude [13,41,49,53,55,56,58,62,63,65,66,70,74], being able to participate in important activities and roles [42,[44][45][46]51,64,70,71,76], time since amputation [62], spirituality [40,53,63,71] and peer support [13,[40][41][42][44][45][46]50,54,58,67,76,77]. Participants in 9 of the included studies highlighted concerns about the impact amputation and prosthesis use would have on their health and wellbeing throughout their life course [36,…”