Change in vocational interests after spinal cord injury. |
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Authors: | Rohe, Daniel E. Athelstan, Gary T. |
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Abstract: | 117 males (aged 20–72 yrs) with spinal cord injury (SCI) completed an SCI questionnaire and 2 versions of the Strong-Campbell Interest Inventory (SCII), one with standardized instructions and one with instructions to recall interests from an earlier, preinjury age. Strong Vocational Interest Blanks taken prior to injury were located for 14 Ss. These provided direct evidence concerning stability of interests and suggested that the larger group was relatively accurate in the recall of preinjury interests. 130 age-matched males without SCI also completed the SCII twice to assess the presence of any variance uniquely associated with the preinjury recall method. Results show that the interests of SCI Ss were as stable as those of the non-SCI Ss and that changes that did occur were consistent with those found in nondisabled samples. It is suggested that the recall method is potentially useful for future research. (38 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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