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Illness beliefs and emotional responses in mildly disabled stroke survivors: A qualitative study.

Claire Della VecchiaMarie PréauCamille CarpentierMarie VipreyJulie HaesebaertAnne TermozAlexandra L DimaAnne-Marie Schott
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Despite having mildly disabilities, participants reported difficulties developing illness beliefs conducive to coping, and dealing with their emotional responses. These elements should be considered in tailored programs to improve coping with hidden disabilities post-stroke.
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