Structure and conceptualization of acceptance: a split-sample exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis approach to investigate the multidimensionality of acceptance of spinal cord injury
Objective: To determine the multidimensionality of acceptance of spinal cord injury (SCI). Participants: Adults with SCI who were admitted to an SCI centre between 1991 and 2020. Methods: All eligible participants (n=686) were invit-ed to complete a survey via REDCap. A 4-dimensional model was hypot...
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Main Authors: | Anders Aaby (Author), Sophie Lykkegaard Ravn (Author), Helge Kasch (Author), Tonny Elmose Andersen (Author) |
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