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Patricia Minnes1, Peter Carlson, Mary Ann McColl, Mary Lou Nolte, Jane Johnston, Katherine Buell.
Abstract
The primary objective of this paper is to contribute to a clearer understanding of the construct of community integration. Rehabilitation literature is discussed in relation to three measures of community integration: the AIMS Interview, Community Integration Measure and Community Integration Questionnaire. Results of a principal components analysis with varimax rotation indicated that the measures are independent and coherent. Significant correlations were not found between total scores on the three measures and problem behaviour or quality of life. However, analysis of individual items on the scales yielded one significant correlation between the first item on the Community Integration Measure (i.e. sense of belonging) and quality of life. The need for a clear statement in future research regarding the definition of community integration is emphasized, and inclusion of both subjective perceptions and objective indicators of community integration is recommended.Mesh:
Year: 2003 PMID: 12519641 DOI: 10.1080/02699050301828
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Inj ISSN: 0269-9052 Impact factor: 2.311