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A qualitative investigation of adaptation in older individuals with multiple sclerosis

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Pages 1088-1097 | Accepted 01 May 2007, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Emma V. Richardson & Robert W. Motl. (2021) “Kicking and Screaming” or “Gracefully Conceding”: Creative Nonfiction Stories of Aging With Multiple Sclerosis. Qualitative Health Research 31:10, pages 1861-1874.
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Emma V. Richardson & Robert W. Motl. (2020) The experience and meaning of aging with multiple sclerosis: An existential phenomenological approach. Journal of Aging Studies 54, pages 100872.
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F.E. van der Feen, G.A. de Haan, I. van der Lijn, D.J. Heersema, J.F. Meilof & J. Heutink. (2020) Independent outdoor mobility of persons with multiple sclerosis – A systematic review. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 37, pages 101463.
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Raeanne C. Moore, Elizabeth Straus & Laura M. Campbell. 2020. Handbook of Mental Health and Aging. Handbook of Mental Health and Aging 37 58 .
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Antonella Delle Fave, Marta Bassi, Beatrice Allegri, Sabina Cilia, Monica Falautano, Benedetta Goretti, Monica Grobberio, Eleonora Minacapelli, Marianna Pattini, Erika Pietrolongo, Manuela Valsecchi, Maria Pia Amato, Alessandra Lugaresi & Francesco Patti. (2017) Beyond Disease: Happiness, Goals, and Meanings among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis and Their Caregivers. Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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Anna L. Kratz, Susan L. Murphy & Tiffany J. Braley. (2017) Ecological Momentary Assessment of Pain, Fatigue, Depressive, and Cognitive Symptoms Reveals Significant Daily Variability in Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98:11, pages 2142-2150.
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Natalia Nowaczyk & Lidia Cierpiałkowska. (2017) Resources evaluation in patients with multiple sclerosis: A moderation effect of time since diagnosis. Polish Psychological Bulletin 48:3, pages 357-365.
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Davide Cattaneo, Ilse Lamers, Rita Bertoni, Peter Feys & Johanna Jonsdottir. (2017) Participation Restriction in People With Multiple Sclerosis: Prevalence and Correlations With Cognitive, Walking, Balance, and Upper Limb Impairments. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 98:7, pages 1308-1315.
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Karen Strickland, Allison Worth & Catriona Kennedy. (2017) The liminal self in people with multiple sclerosis: an interpretative phenomenological exploration of being diagnosed. Journal of Clinical Nursing 26:11-12, pages 1714-1724.
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Andy Soundy, Carolyn Roskell, Tracey Elder, Johnny Collett & Helen Dawes. (2016) The Psychological Processes of Adaptation and Hope in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: A Thematic Synthesis. Open Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 04:01, pages 22-47.
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Elizabeth M. Wallack, Hailey D. Wiseman & Michelle Ploughman. (2016) Healthy Aging from the Perspectives of 683 Older People with Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis International 2016, pages 1-10.
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Rachel F. Buckley, Michael M. Saling, Ingo Frommann, Steffen Wolfsgruber & Michael Wagner. (2015) Subjective Cognitive Decline from a Phenomenological Perspective: A Review of the Qualitative Literature. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 48:s1, pages S125-S140.
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Kathryn M. Yorkston, Carolyn Baylor & Dagmar Amtmann. (2014) Communicative participation restrictions in multiple sclerosis: Associated variables and correlation with social functioning. Journal of Communication Disorders 52, pages 196-206.
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Arndt Büssing, Anne-Gritli Wirth, Knut Humbroich, Kathrin Gerbershagen, Sebastian Schimrigk, Michael Haupts, Klaus Baumann & Peter Heusser. (2013) Faith as a Resource in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis Is Associated with a Positive Interpretation of Illness and Experience of Gratitude/Awe. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2013, pages 1-8.
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Michaela CoenenBirgit Basedow-Rajwich, Nicolaus König, Jürg Kesselring & Alarcos Cieza. (2011) Functioning and disability in multiple sclerosis from the patient perspective. Chronic Illness 7:4, pages 291-310.
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Rex D. Simmons. (2010) Life issues in multiple sclerosis. Nature Reviews Neurology 6:11, pages 603-610.
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Rebecca Casey & Sharon Dale Stone. (2010) Aging with Long-term Physical Impairments: The Significance of Social Support. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 29:3, pages 349-359.
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