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Life skills and subjective well-being of people with disabilities: a canonical correlation analysis
Authors:da Silva Cardoso Elizabeth  Blalock Kacie  Allen Chase A  Chan Fong  Rubin Stanford E
Affiliation:Hunter College, City University of New York, New York , NY 10021, USA. ecardoso@hunter.cuny.edu
Abstract:This study examined the canonical relationships between a set of life skill variables and a set of subjective well-being variables among a national sample of vocational rehabilitation clients in the USA. Self-direction, work tolerance, general employability, and self-care were related to physical, family and social, and financial well-being. This analysis also found that communication skill is related to family and social well-being, while psychological well-being is not related to any life skills in the set. The results showed that vocational rehabilitation services aimed to improve life functioning will lead to an improvement in subjective quality of life.
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