Social Participation in College Students with Chronic Pain

  • McCarthy K
  • Chamberlain M
  • Chinn M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: : College students with invisible disabilities, including chronic pain, often experience difficulty engaging in social occupations, both on and off campus, because of stigma, misconceptions, or social exclusion. Previous research has examined the use of academic accommodations to address these concerns or focused on the physical barriers to participation, failing to address the psychosocial and holistic impact of pain. Chronic pain can affect a variety of occupations, including social participation, which is a significant occupation for college students. This research explores the lived experience of chronic pain for college students and the impact of pain on social participation from an occupational perspective.

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McCarthy, K., Chamberlain, M., Chinn, M., Pineda, J., Santiago, C., Spitzer, J., & Tran, P. (2021). Social Participation in College Students with Chronic Pain. The Open Journal of Occupational Therapy, 9(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.15453/2168-6408.1711

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