2024
DOI: 10.1037/rep0000532
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Perceived stress and pain interference in acute rehabilitation following spinal cord injury: Resilience as a moderator.

Elizabeth J. Richardson,
Emily C. McKinley,
J. Scott Richards

Abstract: Higher levels of resilience is associated with improved pain outcomes in chronic pain and other neurological populations, but the role of resilience in pain following spinal cord injury (SCI) remains unclear. This study examined resilience as a moderator in the relationship between perceived stress and both pain intensity and interference during acute rehabilitation for SCI. Research Method/Design: Individuals admitted to inpatient rehabilitation acutely following SCI (N = 57) completed measures of perceived s… Show more

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