脊髓损伤
自然(考古学)
脊髓
物理医学与康复
医学
心理学
神经科学
历史
考古
作者
Nasya Tan,Martin Forchheimer,Denise G. Tate,Michelle A. Meade,Lisa Reber,Philippa Clarke
标识
DOI:10.1080/26892618.2023.2203178
摘要
A growing number of adults are aging with spinal cord injury (SCI) acquired earlier in life. Social integration is important for health and participation after SCI. However, little is known about the role of the community built environment for supporting social integration among adults aging with SCI. Using a structured telephone survey with 182 adults aging with SCI in the midwestern United States, we found that more community built environment facilitators (e.g., curb cuts, automatic doors, paved surfaces) and fewer barriers (e.g., gravel surfaces, crowds) significantly increased the odds of regularly engaging in both formal and informal social activities.
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