'She didn't know what to do with me': the experience of seeking community mental health support after spinal cord injury
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Adults with spinal cord injury in the UK do not currently have specialized access to SCI-informed community-based mental health support, despite their elevated risk of mental health decline. The lack of SCI-informed therapeutic support may increase the likelihood of mental health treatment failure. This study sought to qualitatively explore the experience of accessing, or attempting to access, generic (non-SCI-informed) mental health support when living with a spinal cord injury.Citation
Finlay KA, Brook-Rowland P, Tilley M (2025) ''She didn't know what to do with me': the experience of seeking community mental health support after spinal cord injury', Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, (), pp.-.Publisher
Taylor and FrancisJournal
Journal of Spinal Cord MedicineAdditional Links
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10790268.2025.2479957Type
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1079-0268EISSN
2045-7723Sponsors
Funding for this project was provided by an Action Research grant from the Spinal Injuries Association, UK.ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/10790268.2025.2479957
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