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Understanding the association between perceived injustice, depression symptoms, and stigma in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury.

Joshua W PeifferAngela PhilippusKaren KanasterKimberley R Monden
Published in: Spinal cord (2024)
This study provides a novel finding that the relationship between injustice appraisals and depression symptoms is mediated by stigma. Consistent with previous research, injustice appraisals were associated with greater severity of depression symptoms. Results provide further evidence for the role of injustice appraisals after spinal cord injury and a potential mechanism (i.e., stigma) by which it may exert its effect on depression symptoms.
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