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Parenting with a spinal cord injury: A systematic review of mothers’ and fathers’ experiences.
Rehabilitation Psychology2021Vol. 66(4), pp. 404–414
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These findings highlighted the constraints imposed upon people within both the public and private domains of their lives. Psychoeducation about SCI can facilitate greater inclusion and reduced stigma in society, while support in adjusting to their SCI would be helpful in fostering the parent-child relationship in the context of a life-changing injury. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
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