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Differences in participation between young adults with cerebral palsy and their peers: A cross-sectional multicentre European study

Guyard, Audrey (författare)
Fauconnier, Jérôme (författare)
Muehlan, Holger (författare)
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Cytera, Chirine (författare)
Markwart, Henriette (författare)
Himmelmann, Kate, 1959 (författare)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper,Institute of Clinical Sciences
Schmidt, Silke (författare)
Duffaut, Carine (författare)
Arnaud, Catherine (författare)
Thyen, Ute (författare)
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2024
2024
Engelska.
Ingår i: Disability and Health Journal. - 1936-6574 .- 1876-7583. ; 17:2
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  • Background: Children and adolescents with disabilities are known to participate less in most areas of life than their non-disabled peers. Objectives: (1) To estimate differences in participation between young adults with cerebral palsy (CP) and their non-disabled peers; (2) to test the mediating role of financial difficulties and student status; (3) to test the moderating role of personal factors on participation difference; and (4) to test the moderating role of impairment. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in young adults [19–28 years] with CP (n = 228) and non-disabled peers (n = 2861) in France, Germany and Sweden. Participation was assessed using the Questionnaire of Young People's Participation adapted for young adults (QYPP-YA). Differences in five domains of participation were estimated using structural equation modeling with WLSMV method and bias-corrected bootstrap confidence intervals. Results: Young adults with CP showed lower participation than others in all domains, with the largest difference in the “intimate relationships” domain (β = 1.71 bcCI95[1.46; 1.95]). Student status mediated the difference in "intimate relationships", “interpersonal relationships” and "independence". Women showed greater differences than men on "independence". Impairments moderated difference in participation. The less severely impaired young adults showed no difference with their non-CP peers in "interpersonal relationships", “social life” and "independence", but made autonomous everyday decisions more often than their peers. Conclusions: Young adults with CP do not have the same opportunities to attain the participation level of non-CP people of the same age. Continuance of education could help to reduce participation difference in "interpersonal relationships” and "independence”.

Ämnesord

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine (hsv//eng)

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Cerebral palsy
Independence
Intimate relationships
Participation
Social life
Young adulthood

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