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Rehabilitation Psychology - Vol 54, Iss 4
» Expanding the concept of acculturation in Mexican American rehabilitation psychology research and practice.
» Long-term relations between intentions, planning, and exercise: A 3-year longitudinal study after orthopedic rehabilitation.
» Multilevel modeling of self-esteem change during acute inpatient stroke rehabilitation.
» Consequences of controlling background sounds: The effect of experiential avoidance on tinnitus interference.
» Suicidality and veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury: Precipitants events, protective factors, and prevention strategies.
» A behavioral observation system for quantifying arm activity in daily life after stroke.
» Sense of smell disorder and health-related quality of life.
» Evaluation of the validity of the MAND in assessing motor impairment in young children.
» Relationships between the Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality and health outcomes for a heterogeneous rehabilitation population.
» Self-esteem level and stability, admission functional status, and depressive symptoms in acute inpatient stroke rehabilitation.
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