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- Title
Body image, physical activity, quality of life, and community reintegration of individuals with acquired mobility disability in a Nigerian population.
- Authors
Okoye, Emmanuel Chiebuka; Onwuakagba, Ifeoma Uchenna; Ani, Kenneth Umezulike; Babatunde, Jacob Kolawole; Akosile, Christopher Olusanjo; Okeke, Monique Chinyere; Aronu, Ann Ebele
- Abstract
To assess the quality of life (QOL), physical activity (PA), community reintegration (CR), and body image (BI) among adults with acquired mobility disabilities. Relationships between the constructs were also assessed in order to ascertain how a change in one construct could influence the other. This cross-sectional survey involved 157 adults (mean age = 47.51 ± 21.08 years) consecutively recruited from conveniently selected centers in South-east Nigeria. The Short-Form 36-Item Health Survey, the Multidimensional Body Self Relations, the Reintegration to Normal Living Index, and the Short-Form 7-Day International Physical Activity questionnaires were used to assess participants' QOL, BI, CR, and PA respectively. Participants' scores and socio-demographic information were summarised using descriptive statistics while the Spearman test analysed the relationships between constructs. Participants' mean QOL (43.23 ± 13.07), CR (48.09 ± 22.84), and BI (2.91 ± 0.51) scores were poor while their mean PA score (4.39 ± 4.56 × 103 MET-min/week) was high. PA had significant positive relationships with CR (rho = 0.25; p < 0.01) and QOL (rho = 0.33; p < 0.01). BI had a significant positive relationship with CR (rho = 0.28; p = 0.01). PA was high for this sample of individuals with mobility disability receiving physiotherapy but QOL, CR, and BI were poor. Based on observed correlations, rehabilitation interventions for enhancing PA may help improve QOL and CR. Mobility disabilities are very common and burdensome in Nigeria and other African countries. Quality of life, physical activity, community reintegration, and body image can be adversely affected among individuals with mobility disabilities. Understanding relationships between these constructs among individuals with mobility disabilities could help in enhancing rehabilitation planning and outcomes. Physical activity relates to both community reintegration and life quality, whereas body image relates to community integration.
- Subjects
NIGERIA; STATISTICS; WELL-being; CROSS-sectional method; PHYSICAL therapy; HEALTH surveys; PHYSICAL activity; QUALITY of life; INDEPENDENT living; PHYSICAL mobility; QUESTIONNAIRES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; REHABILITATION; PEOPLE with disabilities; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors; DATA analysis; BODY image
- Publication
Disability & Rehabilitation, 2022, Vol 44, Issue 10, p2002
- ISSN
0963-8288
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/09638288.2020.1817159