Changes and determinants of life satisfaction after spinal cord injury: a cohort study in the Netherlands |
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Authors: | van Koppenhagen Casper F Post Marcel W van der Woude Luc H de Witte Luc P van Asbeck Floris W de Groot Sonja van den Heuvel Wim Lindeman Eline |
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Institution: | a Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medical Center, Utrecht, The Netherlands b Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, Free University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands c Rehabiliation Centre De Hoogstraat, Utrecht, The Netherlands d Institute for Rehabilitation Research, Hoensbroek, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | van Koppenhagen CF, Post MW, van der Woude LH, de Witte LP, van Asbeck FW, de Groot S, van den Heuvel W, Lindeman E. Changes and determinants of life satisfaction after spinal cord injury: a cohort study in The Netherlands.ObjectiveTo determine the impact of spinal cord injury (SCI) on life satisfaction of persons with SCI 1 year after discharge of inpatient rehabilitation.DesignA cohort study. Life satisfaction before SCI was retrospectively measured at the start of active rehabilitation. One year after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation, current life satisfaction was measured.SettingEight rehabilitation centers in The Netherlands.ParticipantsPersons (N=147) aged 18 to 65 and wheelchair-dependent at least for long distances.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasureThe Life Satisfaction Questionnaire.ResultsMean satisfaction with life ± SD as a whole was 5.3±0 before SCI and 4.3±1.3 one year after inpatient rehabilitation. Sexual life, self-care, and vocational situation showed the largest impact of SCI (P<.05), whereas the social relationships domains appeared to be the least affected. Decrease of life satisfaction after SCI was larger when using the retrospective ratings than when using general population scores. Significant determinants of life satisfaction after SCI were high lesion level (β=.31, P<.05), pain (β=.19, P<.05), and secondary impairments (β=.22, P<.05).ConclusionsLife satisfaction decreased in persons with SCI. Level of lesion and suffering secondary impairments or pain were associated with low life satisfaction 1 year after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation. |
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Keywords: | Cohort study Follow-up studies Quality of life Rehabilitation Spinal cord injuries |
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