Although people with congenital disabilities are generally assumed to be better adapted than people with acquired disabilities, only few studies have tested this.This study tested the proposition that whether a disability is congenital or acquired plays an important role in the development of the acceptance of disability which in turn, affects satisfaction with life and happiness.154 participants with congenital (n=79) and acquired (n=75) mobility disabilities, aged between 18 and 66, completed an on-line questionnaire measuring satisfaction with life, subjective happiness and acceptance of disability. The latter contains four subscales of adaptation: (1) Containment of disability; (2) Subordination of physique; (3)Transformation from Compa...
This cross-sectional and randomized block design (RBD) study, after describing the physical self con...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is often assumed that life with a physical disability is ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This theis explores the similarities and the differences between individuals with congenital disabil...
People with disabilities are less satisfied with their life compared to non disabled people. The aim...
Personality traits prior to the onset of illness or disability may influence how well an individual ...
Personality traits prior to the onset of illness or disability may influence how well an individual ...
Personality traits prior to the onset of illness or disability may influence how well an individual ...
The so-called Disability Paradox arises from the apparent tension between the popular view that disa...
Background: Psychological well-being is a superordinate construct that subsumes other constructs suc...
Background: Many studies have suggested a relationship between coping strategies used to deal with s...
Multiple concepts and approaches regarding disability have been created throughout the centuries, wh...
Every human is always hope to get born with perfect condition, without any disabilities. All of exce...
Researchers have become increasingly more interested in the quality of life in America. However, the...
This cross-sectional and randomized block design (RBD) study, after describing the physical self con...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is often assumed that life with a physical disability is ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This theis explores the similarities and the differences between individuals with congenital disabil...
People with disabilities are less satisfied with their life compared to non disabled people. The aim...
Personality traits prior to the onset of illness or disability may influence how well an individual ...
Personality traits prior to the onset of illness or disability may influence how well an individual ...
Personality traits prior to the onset of illness or disability may influence how well an individual ...
The so-called Disability Paradox arises from the apparent tension between the popular view that disa...
Background: Psychological well-being is a superordinate construct that subsumes other constructs suc...
Background: Many studies have suggested a relationship between coping strategies used to deal with s...
Multiple concepts and approaches regarding disability have been created throughout the centuries, wh...
Every human is always hope to get born with perfect condition, without any disabilities. All of exce...
Researchers have become increasingly more interested in the quality of life in America. However, the...
This cross-sectional and randomized block design (RBD) study, after describing the physical self con...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is often assumed that life with a physical disability is ...