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Table of Contents
Introduction to Study Findings
Study Objective
Research Design
Recruitment and Retention of Subjects
Recruitment and Retention Summary
Demographic Characteristics
Health Status
Measures
Procedure
Data Collection
Workshop, Individual Coaching Session and Follow-up Calls
Statistical Analyses
Results
Hypotheses
Outcomes
Telephone Follow-Up Counseling of Workshop Participants: A Qualitative Review
Discussion
Conclusions
Note
Directories
Organizations
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Effect of a Holistic Health Promotion Program on Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
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