Explanatory style (ES), the way individuals make attributions about the causes of events, has emerged as a construct of optimism and has been found to be associated with physical well-being. Individuals who interpret the causes of negative events as temporary, specific to the current circumstances and externally are thought to have an optimistic ES. There is no formalized line of research on the links between ES and the physical well-being of individuals with disabilities such as those related to polio, or post-polio syndrome (PPS). PPS is a poorly understood condition that affects up to 80% of polio survivors. Symptoms include fatigue, muscle weakness and pain. This study explores the relationship between ES and health outcomes in a sample...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the impact of postpolio-syndrome on quality of life in polio survi...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of postpolio-syndrome on quality of life in polio survivors...
Of more than 1,000,000 survivors of poliomyelitis living in the United States, about 80% experience ...
Explanatory style (ES), the way individuals make attributions about the causes of events, has emerge...
Objective: To determine how much people with late effects of polio are bothered by various impairmen...
AbstractObjectivesAfter several decades of stability, polio survivors often experience new signs and...
Objective: To describe and enhance our understanding of how persons with late effects of polio exper...
Many Polio survivors report new problems, including new muscle weakness, fatigue, decreased mobility...
INTRODUCTION: The term 'post-polio syndrome' (PPS) is used to describe new and late manifestations o...
Abstract Purpose: Post-polio syndrome refers to a late complication of the poliovirus infection. Man...
The purpose of this study is to assess health-related quality of life in polio survivors (PS) compar...
BACKGROUND: Sense of Coherence (SOC) is important for successful adaptation in persons with life-lon...
Poliovirus, which is transmitted by a fecal oral route, caused worldwide epidemics in the 20th centu...
Post-poliomyelitis syndrome (PPS) is a clinical syndrome of new weakness, fatigue, and pain in indiv...
Purpose: To describe the experiences of growing up after acute paralytic poliomyelitis and strategie...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the impact of postpolio-syndrome on quality of life in polio survi...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of postpolio-syndrome on quality of life in polio survivors...
Of more than 1,000,000 survivors of poliomyelitis living in the United States, about 80% experience ...
Explanatory style (ES), the way individuals make attributions about the causes of events, has emerge...
Objective: To determine how much people with late effects of polio are bothered by various impairmen...
AbstractObjectivesAfter several decades of stability, polio survivors often experience new signs and...
Objective: To describe and enhance our understanding of how persons with late effects of polio exper...
Many Polio survivors report new problems, including new muscle weakness, fatigue, decreased mobility...
INTRODUCTION: The term 'post-polio syndrome' (PPS) is used to describe new and late manifestations o...
Abstract Purpose: Post-polio syndrome refers to a late complication of the poliovirus infection. Man...
The purpose of this study is to assess health-related quality of life in polio survivors (PS) compar...
BACKGROUND: Sense of Coherence (SOC) is important for successful adaptation in persons with life-lon...
Poliovirus, which is transmitted by a fecal oral route, caused worldwide epidemics in the 20th centu...
Post-poliomyelitis syndrome (PPS) is a clinical syndrome of new weakness, fatigue, and pain in indiv...
Purpose: To describe the experiences of growing up after acute paralytic poliomyelitis and strategie...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the impact of postpolio-syndrome on quality of life in polio survi...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the impact of postpolio-syndrome on quality of life in polio survivors...
Of more than 1,000,000 survivors of poliomyelitis living in the United States, about 80% experience ...