The association between volition and participation in adults with acquired disabilities: A scoping review
Background/objective Physical, cognitive and psychological factors such as self-efficacy and motivation affect participation in populations with acquired disabilities. Volition is defined as a person's motivation for participating in occupation. The concept of 'volition' expands simil...
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Main Authors: | Hagit Harel-Katz (Author), Eli Carmeli (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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