Socioeconomic disparities in work performance following mild stroke

作者: Joseph K. Brey , Timothy J. Wolf

DOI: 10.3109/09638288.2014.909535

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摘要: AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among factors that influence return work for young individuals with mild stroke from different socioeconomic backgrounds. Methods: Prospective cohort working adults (N = 21). Participants completed an assessment battery cognitive, environment and performance measures at approximately 3 weeks 7 months post stroke. Individuals were placed in “skilled” “unskilled” worker categories based on Hollingshead Index. Results: Unskilled workers had significantly poorer scores majority cognitive assessments. also perceived less social support (p = 0.017) autonomy (p = 0.049) responsibilities than skilled group reported productivity due those (p = 0.015). Conclusions: low backgrounds have more difficulty retu...

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