Associations between participation and personal factors in community-dwelling adults post-stroke.
Melanie HoylePamela Joy MeredithTamara OwnsworthAsaduzzaman KhanLouise GustafssonPublished in: Brain impairment : a multidisciplinary journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (2022)
Results indicate that personal factors, particularly self-appraisals like self-concept/self-discrepancy, in combination with perceived recovery may be important in explaining a large portion of variance in post-stroke participation. Specifically, findings highlight the interrelatedness of self-concept change, perceived recovery and post-stroke participation. Further longitudinal research is needed to clarify the directionality of these associations throughout the hospital-to-home transition.