2021
DOI: 10.3233/wor-213431
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Depression or anxiety symptoms associated with occupational role transitions in Brazilian adults with a traumatic spinal cord injury: A multivariate analysis

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Psychological morbidity is commonly experienced by people with a spinal cord injury (SCI), but whether it is associated with occupational role transitions in is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To analyze whether anxiety or depression symptoms are independently associated to increased likelihoods of role transitions in adults with SCI. METHODS: Cross-sectional study; multivariate analysis using a heteroscedastic Dirichlet regression. Participants: Thirty persons with traumatic SCI. Measures: Role Checklist (e.g… Show more

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“…To ensure that this size was adequate to respond to the study objective, the required sample size was calculated based on data from Placeres et al (2021) [25], which considers the issue of loss of roles after a disabling disease. Based on this study, with a confidence level of 95%, an accuracy of 8%, and a role loss rate of 83%, the necessary sample size was 85 subjects.…”
Section: Sample Size and Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure that this size was adequate to respond to the study objective, the required sample size was calculated based on data from Placeres et al (2021) [25], which considers the issue of loss of roles after a disabling disease. Based on this study, with a confidence level of 95%, an accuracy of 8%, and a role loss rate of 83%, the necessary sample size was 85 subjects.…”
Section: Sample Size and Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%