Management of Mental Health Disorders,Substance Use Disorders, and Suicide in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury
Résumé | Preface Suicide is at least 3 times more common in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) than in individuals without SCI, and anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are at least twice as prevalent. Substance use is also significantly more prevalent. However, even though individuals with SCI usually have contact with health care professionals, these mental health disorders are often not recognized and therefore often not addressed optimally, perhaps because of the other more obvious physical health impairments caused by SCI and the stigma that surrounds mental health disorders. |
Auteurs | Charles H. Bombardier, Casey B. Azuero, Jesse R. Fann, Donald D. Kautz, J. Scott Richards, Sunil Sabharwal |
Titre de revue/journal, volume et numéro | Top Spinal cord injury Rehabilitation, volume 27, numéro 2. |
Langue de la publication et/ou de traduction | Anglais (langue d’origine) |
Année de parution | 2021 |
Pays | États-Unis |
Institutions affiliées | Department of Rehabilitation Medicine University of Washington, University of Alabama, University of North Carolina, Harvard Medical School |
Lien vers la publication | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8152173/ |
Type d’accès à la publication | Gratuit |
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