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Investigating the predictors of lifestyle satisfaction among younger adults withchronic aphasia

Pages 509-518 | Published online: 29 May 2007

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Caterina Breitenstein, Katerina Hilari, Maya Menahemi-Falkov, Miranda L. Rose, Sarah J. Wallace, Marian C. Brady, Argye E. Hillis, Swathi Kiran, Jerzy P. Szaflarski, Donna C. Tippett, Evy Visch-Brink & Klaus Willmes. (2023) Operationalising treatment success in aphasia rehabilitation. Aphasiology 37:11, pages 1693-1732.
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Katie Monnelly, Jane Marshall & Madeline Cruice. (2022) Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programmes: a systematic scoping review and analysis using the TIDieR checklist for reporting interventions. Disability and Rehabilitation 44:21, pages 6471-6496.
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Jacqueline Laures-Gore, Tiffany McCusker & Leila L. Hartley. (2017) Aphasia rehabilitation during adolescence: a case report. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:12, pages 1235-1242.
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Charles Ellis & Richard K. Peach. (2017) Life satisfaction and aphasia: an integrative review with recommendations for future research. Aphasiology 31:6, pages 631-642.
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Breanna Tomkins, Samantha Siyambalapitiya & Linda Worrall. (2013) What do people with aphasia think about their health care? Factors influencing satisfaction and dissatisfaction. Aphasiology 27:8, pages 972-991.
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Alexia Rohde, Kerry Townley-O'Neill, Karine Trendall, Linda Worrall & Petrea Cornwell. (2012) A comparison of client and therapist goals for people with aphasia: A qualitative exploratory study. Aphasiology 26:10, pages 1298-1315.
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Julie Morris, Sue Franklin & Fiona Menger. (2011) Returning to work with aphasia: A case study. Aphasiology 25:8, pages 890-907.
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Madeline Cruice, Ruth Hill, Linda Worrall & Louise Hickson. (2010) Conceptualising quality of life for older people with aphasia. Aphasiology 24:3, pages 327-347.
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RuthJ. P. Dalemans, LucP. De Witte, DerickT. Wade & WimJ. A. Van den Heuvel. (2008) A description of social participation in working‐age persons with aphasia: A review of the literature. Aphasiology 22:10, pages 1071-1091.
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Madeline Cruice, Linda Worrall & Louise Hickson. (2006) Perspectives of Quality of Life by People with Aphasia and Their Family: Suggestions for Successful Living. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 13:1, pages 14-24.
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Chris Code & Manfred Herrmann. (2003) The relevance of emotional and psychosocial factors in aphasia to rehabilitation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 13:1-2, pages 109-132.
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Madeline Cruice, Linda Worrall & Louise Hickson. (2000) Quality-of-life measurement in speech pathology and audiology. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 5:1, pages 1-20.
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Natalie Gilmore, Michael Fraas & Jacqueline Hinckley. (2022) Return to Work for People With Aphasia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 103:6, pages 1249-1251.
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Sonja C. Kleih, Lea Gottschalt, Eva Teichlein & Franz X. Weilbach. (2016) Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility Study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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Hyejin LeeYuna LeeHyunsoo ChoiSung-Bom Pyun. (2015) Community Integration and Quality of Life in Aphasia after Stroke. Yonsei Medical Journal 56:6, pages 1694.
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Sabrina Kempf, Norina Lauer, Sabine Corsten & Sebastian Voigt-Radloff. (2014) Potenzialanalyse zu logopädischem Kommunikationstraining bei Aphasie nach Schlaganfall. Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen 108, pages S45-S52.
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Katerina Hilari, Justin J. Needle & Kirsty L. Harrison. (2012) What Are the Important Factors in Health-Related Quality of Life for People With Aphasia? A Systematic Review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 93:1, pages S86-S95.e4.
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Jacqueline J Hinckley. (2002) Vocational and social outcomes of adults with chronic aphasia. Journal of Communication Disorders 35:6, pages 543-560.
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Joan Murphy. (2000) Enabling people with aphasia to discuss quality of life. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 7:11, pages 454-458.
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