Appraisals and coping mediate the relationship between resilience and distress among significant others of persons with spinal cord injury or acquired brain injury: a cross-sectional study

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Eline W. M. Scholten
Julia D. H. P. Simon
Tijn van Diemen
Chantal F. Hillebregt
Marjolijn Ketelaar
Kees Hein Woldendorp
Rutger Osterthun
Johanna M. A. Visser-Meily
Marcel W. M. Post
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[1] UMC Utrecht Brain Center,Center of Excellence for Rehabilitation Medicine
[2] University Medical Center Utrecht,University of Groningen
[3] and De Hoogstraat Rehabilitation,Department of Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy Science & Sports
[4] Sint Maartenskliniek,undefined
[5] Department of Rehabilitation,undefined
[6] University Medical Center Groningen,undefined
[7] Center for Rehabilitation,undefined
[8] Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,undefined
[9] “Revalidatie Friesland” Center for Rehabilitation,undefined
[10] Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,undefined
[11] Rijndam Rehabilitation Center,undefined
[12] UMC Utrecht Brain Center,undefined
[13] University Medical Center Utrecht,undefined
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Psychological stress; Spinal cord injuries; Brain injuries; Psychological adaptation; Cognitive processes; Caregiver;
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