TY - JOUR
T1 - Social Support Mediates the Association Between Abilities and Participation After Stroke
AU - Anthony, Melissa
AU - Hattori, Robin
AU - Nicholas, Marjorie L.
AU - Randolph, Samantha
AU - Lee, Yejin
AU - Baum, Carolyn M.
AU - Connor, Lisa Tabor
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Stroke survivors face participation restrictions, yet little is known regarding how social support affects the association between an individual’s abilities and participation. Through a Person–Environment–Occupation–Performance (PEOP) model lens, social support was examined as a potential mediator between ability and participation in cognitively and mobility-demanding activities for stroke survivors with aphasia (persons with aphasia [PWA]) and without aphasia (persons without aphasia [PWOA]). A cross-sectional design, including PWA (n = 50) and PWOA (n = 59) examined associations among person factors (physical impairment, cognition), an environmental factor (social support), and occupational participation through cognitively- and mobility-demanding activity subscales of the Activity Card Sort. Cognition was associated with participation in cognitively demanding activities for both groups, though social support was a mediator only for PWA. Physical impairment was associated with participation in mobility-demanding activities for PWOA, though social support did not mediate that relationship. Social support is key to PWA participating in cognitively demanding activities post-stroke.
AB - Stroke survivors face participation restrictions, yet little is known regarding how social support affects the association between an individual’s abilities and participation. Through a Person–Environment–Occupation–Performance (PEOP) model lens, social support was examined as a potential mediator between ability and participation in cognitively and mobility-demanding activities for stroke survivors with aphasia (persons with aphasia [PWA]) and without aphasia (persons without aphasia [PWOA]). A cross-sectional design, including PWA (n = 50) and PWOA (n = 59) examined associations among person factors (physical impairment, cognition), an environmental factor (social support), and occupational participation through cognitively- and mobility-demanding activity subscales of the Activity Card Sort. Cognition was associated with participation in cognitively demanding activities for both groups, though social support was a mediator only for PWA. Physical impairment was associated with participation in mobility-demanding activities for PWOA, though social support did not mediate that relationship. Social support is key to PWA participating in cognitively demanding activities post-stroke.
KW - cognition
KW - participation
KW - stroke
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85193611435&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/15394492241249446
DO - 10.1177/15394492241249446
M3 - Article
C2 - 38736293
AN - SCOPUS:85193611435
SN - 1539-4492
VL - 44
SP - 467
EP - 477
JO - OTJR Occupation, Participation and Health
JF - OTJR Occupation, Participation and Health
IS - 3
ER -