Study of the Correlation between Posttraumatic Growth with the Quality of Life of the Spinal Cord Injury Patients

作者: Sara Jambarsang , Ziba Borzabadi Farahani , Maryam Rasouli , Marjan Akbarpour

DOI: 10.13005/BBRA

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摘要: growth after incident and the quality of life in spinal cord injury patients. This was a descriptive-correlational study conducted on 95 The participants were selected from members association Tehran province (Iran) using simple random selection method. Different aspects condition posttraumatic subjects investigated standard questionnaires Ferrans Powers index scale, respectively. data analyzed with statistical package SPSS (version 16) descriptive-analytical tests. Based findings, 41.1 percent age range 33-42 years 64.2 35.8 men women, In majority (42.1 percent), 2-12 had passed since their 89.5 paraplegic. 48.4 individuals reason car crash, 15.8 fall heights, 29.5 Iran-Iraq war, 6.3 cause due to illness or congenital problem. Mean total score for obtained be 77.39±11.61, mean dimension satisfaction importance 78.26±11.36 70.81±82.17, Pearson correlation coefficient test p=0.00 r=0.628, showed significant direct relation between injuries patients growth. current research relationship observed, also effects traumatic events, including injuries, show coping efforts people can lead interpretation disease positive that spiritual change is high causes increase rate improvement

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