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Life satisfaction in individuals with long-term traumatic spinal cord injury: An investigation of associated biopsychosocial factors

Posted on December 27, 2021 by Heather Porter

Citation: Clark, J. & Krause, J. (2022). Life satisfaction in individuals with long-term traumatic spinal cord injury: An investigation of associated biopsychosocial factors. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 103(1), 98-105. Link to publisher’s article.

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