Perceived injustice after traumatic injury: Associations with pain, psychological distress, and quality of life outcomes 12 months after injury.
Zina TrostStephanie D AgtarapWhitney ScottSimon DriverAdam GuckKenleigh Roden-ForemanMegan ReynoldsMichael L ForemanAnn Marie WarrenPublished in: Rehabilitation psychology (2015)
This is the first study to examine perceived injustice in a trauma sample. Results support the presence of injustice perception in this group and its associations with pain and quality of life outcomes. Additional research is suggested to explore the impact of perceived injustice on recovery outcomes among individuals who have sustained traumatic injury.