Spinal cord injured people: differences in psychological variables from a gender perspective |
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Authors: | Aguado Díaz Antonio-León Alcedo Rodríguez Ma Ángeles García Carenas Lara Arias Martínez Benito |
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Affiliation: | Universidad de Oviedo, Facultad de Psicología, Oviedo, Spain. aaguado@uniovi.es |
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Abstract: | This ex post factor study is within the framework of studies dealing with the psychological aspects involved in the rehabilitation of people with physical handicaps from the perspective of gender. From this perspective, the study focuses on comparing and studying the differences between men and women using the EMELM Scale (Multidimensional Evaluative Scale for People with Spinal Cord Injury). Participants were 143 people -99 men and 44 women- with spinal cord injuries. The results showed no differences as a result of gender in any of the following psychological variables related to the spinal cord injury adjustment process: extraversion-neuroticism, motivation and anxiety, locus of control, current coping strategies, remembrance of coping strategies and depression. The implications of these results for future research are discussed. |
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