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Wagner, Shannon L.; Wessel, Julie M.; Harder, Henry G. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2011
The purpose of the present study was to consider the vocational rehabilitation (VR) process from the perspective of VR consumers. To better understand the experiences of workers who were injured on the job and participated in VR rehabilitation services, 27 semistructured interviews were completed; 24 were completed face-to-face and 3 were…
Descriptors: Job Placement, Vocational Rehabilitation, Job Development, Empathy
Marini, Irmo; Glover-Graf, Noreen M. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2011
A total of 157 persons with spinal cord injury completed the "Spirituality and Spinal Cord Injury Survey" in relation to their spiritual and/or religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices in terms of adapting to their disability. Factor analysis accounting for 69% of the variance revealed four factors related to Spiritual Help and Improvement…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Injuries, Factor Analysis, Rehabilitation Counseling
Krause, James S. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2010
The author compares current employment status after spinal cord injury between participants who were independent in ambulation (required no assistance from others) and those who were dependent in ambulation (required assistance from at least one other person to ambulate). Those who were independent of assistance from others in ambulation were…
Descriptors: Injuries, Disabilities, Human Body, Motion
Keegan, John P.; Chan, Fong; Ditchman, Nicole; Chiu, Chung-Yi – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2012
The main objective of this study was to validate Pender's Health Promotion Model (HPM) as a motivational model for exercise/physical activity self-management for people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs). Quantitative descriptive research design using hierarchical regression analysis (HRA) was used. A total of 126 individuals with SCI were recruited…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Physical Activities, Health Promotion, Self Efficacy
Krause, James S.; Pickelsimer, Elizabeth – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2008
The authors identified perceived barriers to employment in 1998 among 343 unemployed participants with spinal cord injury and correlated these data with employment status 5 years later. Actively looking for work was associated with the greatest likelihood of employment. Health factors, not disincentives or resources, were the primary barriers to…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Injuries, Unemployment, Barriers
Krause, James S.; Saunders, Lee; Staten, David – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2010
The objective of this article was to identify the relationship between race-ethnicity and employment after spinal cord injury (SCI), while evaluating interrelationships with gender, injury severity, and education. The authors used a cohort design using the most current status from a post-injury interview from the National SCI Statistical Center.…
Descriptors: African Americans, Ethnicity, Employment, Injuries
Chapin, Martha H.; Holbert, Donald – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2010
This study assessed whether persons with spinal cord injuries who had been successfully rehabilitated into employment following receipt of rehabilitation services had better quality of life and subjective well-being than the unsuccessfully rehabilitated who did not obtain employment following receipt of rehabilitation services. Persons who were…
Descriptors: Employment, Injuries, Physical Health, Rehabilitation Counseling
Gilad, Dvorit; Lavee, Yoav – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2010
This article describes the cognitive schemata of couples' support relationships among 65 couples in which the husband had a long-term spinal cord injury and 65 couples without disability. The structure of the support relations schemata were examined by means of smallest-space analysis. Similarities between men and women in couples with and without…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Injuries, Gender Differences, Males
Krause, James S.; Reed, Karla S. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2009
The authors identify the association of educational milestones obtained before and after spinal cord injury (SCI) with postinjury employment (PIE). Survey data were collected from 1,362 adults younger than 65, with traumatic SCI of at least 1 year duration who were not currently attending school. The sole outcome was obtaining PIE--whether the…
Descriptors: Employment, Injuries, Rehabilitation Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation
Smedema, Susan Miller; Catalano, Denise; Ebener, Deborah J. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2010
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between various coping-related variables and the evaluation of self-worth and subjective well-being among persons with spinal cord injury. Positive coping variables included hope, proactive coping style, and sense of humor, whereas negative coping variables included perceptions of stress,…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Quality of Life, Physical Disabilities, Coping
Degeneffe, Charles Edmund; Olney, Marjorie F. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2008
This study examined future concerns conveyed by adult siblings who provided regular caregiving support to their brothers and sisters with traumatic brain injury (TBI). The authors surveyed a national sample of 280 adult siblings of persons with TBI. Using a constant comparative approach to text analysis, the authors analyzed responses to the…
Descriptors: Siblings, Injuries, Brain, Caregivers
Miller, Susan M. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2008
This article examines the effect of frequency and type of Internet use on perceived social support and sense of well-being in persons with spinal cord injury. The results show that Internet use is not significantly related to perceived social support. Bivariate analysis indicates that there is a significant negative association between total…
Descriptors: Injuries, Information Seeking, Rehabilitation Counseling, Counselors
Whitfield, Harold Wayne; Lloyd, Rosalind – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2008
The researchers analyzed data from fiscal year 2006 and found that American Indians/Native Alaskans (AI/NA) with traumatic brain injury experienced similar functional limitations at application as did non-AI/NA. Fewer funds were expended on purchased services for AI/NA than for non-AI/NA. The wages of AI/NA were equitable to those of non-AI/NA at…
Descriptors: Rehabilitation Programs, American Indians, Injuries, Brain
Chapin, Martha H.; Holbert, Donald – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2009
This study assessed whether persons with spinal cord injuries who were successfully rehabilitated differed from those who were not with regard to positive and negative affect, life satisfaction, and depression. An ex post facto research design compared persons with spinal cord injuries who were previously employed with persons with spinal cord…
Descriptors: Research Design, Life Satisfaction, Injuries, Vocational Rehabilitation
Miller, Susan M.; Chan, Fong; Ferrin, James M.; Lin, Chen-Ping; Chan, Jacob Y. C. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2008
This study examined the factorial structure of the "World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire--Brief Version" in a community sample of Canadians with spinal cord injuries. A confirmatory factor analysis provides evidence that the instrument is a multidimensional measure of quality of life. Additionally, the questionnaire is…
Descriptors: Injuries, Quality of Life, Questionnaires, Factor Analysis