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Physical Disability and Human Behavior

Jeanne E. Hughes
- 01 Jun 1972 - 
- Vol. 52, Iss: 6, pp 701-702
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This article is published in Physical Therapy.The article was published on 1972-06-01. It has received 34 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Physical disability.

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The shaping of individual meanings assigned to assistive technology: a review of personal factors.

TL;DR: It is suggested that successful integration of assistive technology into daily lives requires potential device users to explore ways to understand that disability is one, but not the defining, feature of one's identity.
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Psychosocial factors predictive of occupational low back disability: towards development of a return-to-work model.

TL;DR: The key psychosocial predictors identified were expectations of recovery and perception of health change and occupational stability, skill discretion at work, co‐worker support, and the response of the workers' compensation system and employer to the disability.
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Epilepsy in Children: Prevalence, Disability, and Handicap

TL;DR: Orientation and social integration handicaps were significantly more frequent in children with epilepsy only compared to controls, and Occurrence of communication disability, situational disability, or satisfactory to poor economic status of the family were the independent predictors of the occurrence of a handicap.
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The shaping of individual meanings assigned to assistive technology: a review of personal factors.

TL;DR: It is suggested that successful integration of assistive technology into daily lives requires potential device users to explore ways to understand that disability is one, but not the defining, feature of one's identity.
Journal ArticleDOI

Psychosocial factors predictive of occupational low back disability: towards development of a return-to-work model.

TL;DR: The key psychosocial predictors identified were expectations of recovery and perception of health change and occupational stability, skill discretion at work, co‐worker support, and the response of the workers' compensation system and employer to the disability.
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Epilepsy in Children: Prevalence, Disability, and Handicap

TL;DR: Orientation and social integration handicaps were significantly more frequent in children with epilepsy only compared to controls, and Occurrence of communication disability, situational disability, or satisfactory to poor economic status of the family were the independent predictors of the occurrence of a handicap.