Satisfaction with life, health and well-being: comparison between non-traumatic spinal cord dysfunction, traumatic spinal cord injury and Australian norms

scientific article published on 23 May 2019

Satisfaction with life, health and well-being: comparison between non-traumatic spinal cord dysfunction, traumatic spinal cord injury and Australian norms is …
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P356DOI10.1038/S41394-019-0193-9
P698PubMed publication ID31632708

P50authorLinda BarclayQ59689120
Peter Wayne NewQ60331755
Sara J GuilcherQ61141481
P2093author name stringPrue E Morgan
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P304page(s)50
P577publication date2019-05-23
P1433published inSpinal cord series and casesQ27727366
P1476titleSatisfaction with life, health and well-being: comparison between non-traumatic spinal cord dysfunction, traumatic spinal cord injury and Australian norms
P478volume5