Complex lived experiences and hidden disability after spinal cord injury: a latent profile analysis of the Australian arm of the International Spinal Cord Injury (Aus-InSCI) Community Survey

Author:

Kifley Annette12,Geraghty Timothy J.34,Arora Mohit12,Bourke John125,Craig Ashley12,Cameron Ian D.12,Nunn Andrew6,Marshall Ruth78,Middleton James W.12910

Affiliation:

1. John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Northern Sydney Local Health District, St Leonards, Sydney, Australia

2. Kolling Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

3. Queensland Spinal Cord Injuries Service, Division of Rehabilitation, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Health, Woolloongabba, Australia

4. The Hopkins Centre, Metro South Health and Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia

5. Burwood Academy Trust, Christchurch, New Zealand

6. Victorian Spinal Cord Service, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Australia

7. South Australian Spinal Cord Injury Service, Central Adelaide Local Health Network, Adelaide, Australia

8. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia

9. State Spinal Cord Injury Service, Agency for Clinical Innovation, St Leonards, Australia

10. Spinal Outreach Service, Royal Rehab, Ryde, Australia

Funder

Insurance and Care NSW

Spinal Research Institute

Australasian Spinal Cord Injury Network Ltd

Lifetime Support Authority South Australia

Division of Rehabilitation, Princess Alexandra Hospital

The Hopkins Centre, Griffith University

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Rehabilitation

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