Changes in functioning and health during the first 6-months of the COVID-19 pandemic among individuals with a spinal cord injury.
Ethan SimpsonWilliam Cameron MillerJulia SchmidtJaimie BorisoffW Ben MortensonPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The results indicate that individuals with spinal cord injury appear to be staying relatively stable during the pandemic with improvements in a few key aspects, such as potentially increased participation and decreased anxiety. The results also suggest that it is important to continue fostering ways for individuals with spinal cord injury to stay connected, engaged, and informed.