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Depression and its associated factors: A comparison between congenital and acquired physical disabilities.

Agnus M KimJae Hyun Park
Published in: International journal of psychiatry in medicine (2023)
Compared to those with congenital disability, individuals with acquired disability can be more susceptible to issues relating to social relationship, social standing and discrimination. Findings of this study suggest that acquired disability and adapting to changes associated with it can be a source of mental distress in addition to living with it. More efforts are needed to address discrimination, provide supportive social relationships, and provide supportive living conditions in order to reduce depression in persons living with disability, especially those with acquired disability.
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