Purpose. Aphasia can profoundly affect a person's capacity for social participation. The purpose of this study is to describe how people with aphasia participate socially, and to investigate the factors which are related to social participation. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 150 people with aphasia using a structured interview format, adjusted to the communicative abilities of the participants. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression analyses. Measures used were the Frenchay Aphasia Screening Test, Barthel Index, Darmouth Coop Functional Health Assessment Charts/Wonca, Personal Factors Questionnaire, Environmental Factors Questionnaire and the Community Integration Questionnaire (CIQ). Res...
Importance. Individuals with chronic stroke experience decreased participation in activities with co...
Community aphasia groups represent a formalised opportunity for social participation. The potential ...
Aphasia can be considered one of the most significant consequences of suffering a stroke; affecting ...
Purpose. Aphasia can profoundly affect a person's capacity for social participation. The purpose of ...
Background: Little is known about the way people with aphasia perceive their social participation an...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
BACKGROUND : A previous systematic review found limited data regarding social participation in worki...
Background: Working-age adults with aphasia experience difficulties in social participation, specifi...
Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has beco...
Background & Aims : Stroke and aphasia can have a profound impact on people's social activities, and...
Participation in a group environment is an inherently complex undertaking for people with aphasia. I...
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that currently affects about one million people in the...
Background. The quality of life in patients suffering from aphasia, survivors of a stroke, is consid...
AimsThe physical, social and attitudinal environment has been little studied to determine its impact...
Objectives. For rehabilitation professionals to adequately address meaningful participation in socia...
Importance. Individuals with chronic stroke experience decreased participation in activities with co...
Community aphasia groups represent a formalised opportunity for social participation. The potential ...
Aphasia can be considered one of the most significant consequences of suffering a stroke; affecting ...
Purpose. Aphasia can profoundly affect a person's capacity for social participation. The purpose of ...
Background: Little is known about the way people with aphasia perceive their social participation an...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
BACKGROUND : A previous systematic review found limited data regarding social participation in worki...
Background: Working-age adults with aphasia experience difficulties in social participation, specifi...
Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has beco...
Background & Aims : Stroke and aphasia can have a profound impact on people's social activities, and...
Participation in a group environment is an inherently complex undertaking for people with aphasia. I...
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that currently affects about one million people in the...
Background. The quality of life in patients suffering from aphasia, survivors of a stroke, is consid...
AimsThe physical, social and attitudinal environment has been little studied to determine its impact...
Objectives. For rehabilitation professionals to adequately address meaningful participation in socia...
Importance. Individuals with chronic stroke experience decreased participation in activities with co...
Community aphasia groups represent a formalised opportunity for social participation. The potential ...
Aphasia can be considered one of the most significant consequences of suffering a stroke; affecting ...