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Spinal Cord ; 55(11): 1023-1027, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28555662

ABSTRACT

STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a cross-sectional study involving completion of self-report measures. OBJECTIVES: Individuals who acquire a spinal cord injury (SCI) face numerous physical and psychological challenges, with the former receiving considerable less attention during the rehabilitation process. In this article, we examined event centrality as a unique predictor of psychological outcomes in a sample of individuals receiving rehabilitation for SCI. Event centrality refers to the extent to which individuals construe a stressful experience as a core part of their identity. In samples of individuals exposed to psychological traumas (for example, sexual assault or military combat), event centrality has emerged as a consistent and powerful predictor of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSSs). This is the first study to examine event centrality in an SCI sample. SETTING: Inpatient rehabilitation program in a large urban city in the Southwestern United States. METHODS: A sample of 55 participants in rehabilitation for a recent SCI completed measures of event centrality, PTSS, depressed mood and perceived disability. RESULTS: Event centrality was significantly related to perceived disability (r=0.48) and PTSS (r=0.31) and accounted for unique variance in these two outcomes after controlling for demographics and depressed mood. CONCLUSION: Event centrality is common among individuals with SCI and may be a unique contributor to worse psychological and functional outcomes. We hope our findings will alert health-care professionals to the importance of event centrality. SPONSORSHIP: This study was supported by a grant from the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF89).


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Spinal Cord Injuries/complications , Spinal Cord Injuries/psychology , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/etiology , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/psychology , Adult , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Depression/etiology , Diagnostic Self Evaluation , Disabled Persons/psychology , Disabled Persons/rehabilitation , Female , Humans , Inpatients/psychology , Male , Middle Aged , Pain/etiology , Pain/psychology , Regression Analysis , Self Concept , Self Report , Spinal Cord Injuries/rehabilitation , Young Adult
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