The Resource Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations 2005-2006 [United States]

Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations 2005-2006 [United States]

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Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations 2005-2006 [United States]
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Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations 2005-2006 [United States]
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The Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations 2005-2006 study was created to address the National Institute on Aging (NIA) Request For Application entitled "Research on Mind-Body Interactions and Health" (RFA OD-03-008). It addressed the NIA interest in "the impact of optimism, happiness, or a positive attitude on well-being and health; and social functioning and health." The study examined how positive emotion (e.g., joy, gratitude, love, contentment) and social networks independently and interactively contribute to recovery of functional status after stroke within two underserved groups. The specific study aims were to: <list type="ordered"> <itm>Examine recovery of functional status (motor and cognitive function), for White, African American and Hispanic persons with stroke discharged from rehabilitation facilities</itm> <itm>Examine the contributions of positive emotion and social networks on recovery of functional status (motor and cognitive function), for White, African American, and Hispanic persons with stroke discharged from rehabilitation facilities; and </itm> <itm>Examine the interaction between positive emotion and social networks on recovery of functional status (motor and cognitive function) for White, African American, and Hispanic persons with stroke discharged from rehabilitation facilities.</itm> </list> The data were collected by the IT Health Track at four time points: at admission and discharge from rehabilitation facility, and 80-180 days and 365-425 days after discharge. These data emphasize recovery of motor and cognitive functional status, positive emotion, and social networks The dataset contains 226 variables and 1219 cases from 11 rehabilitation facilities across the United States
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  • Ostir, Glenn
  • Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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  • Ottenbacher, Kenneth
  • Kuo, Yong Fang
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Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations 2005-2006 [United States]
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  • 2005--2006
  • 36422
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ICPSR36422.v1
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Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations 2005-2006 [United States]
Publication
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  • 2005--2006
  • 36422
Control code
ICPSR36422.v1
Governing access note
Access restricted to subscribing institutions

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