A qualitative exploration of perceived injustice among individuals living with spinal cord injury.
Kimberley R MondenAngela M PhilippusChristina DraganichBria MacIntyreSusan CharlifuePublished in: Rehabilitation psychology (2019)
The present study contributes a level of richness and depth to current conceptualizations of perceived injustice. Findings suggest that for individuals living with SCI, perceived injustice may be less related to fault and blame but instead more closely related to a lack of understanding of the injury. Further quantitative research is needed to elucidate these relationships. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).