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Peer support need fulfillment among adults with spinal cord injury: Relationships with participation, life satisfaction and individual characteristics

Posted on September 12, 2017 by Heather Porter

Citation: Sweet, S., Loreau, L., Leblond, J., & Ginis, K. (2016). Peer support need fulfillment among adults with spinal cord injury: Relationships with participation, life satisfaction and individual characteristics. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(6), 558-565. Link to publisher’s article.

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