Stress and Type A Behaviour as Precipitants of Post-Polio Sequelae: The Felician/Columbia Survey

The Felician Columbia Survey.pdf

Title

Stress and Type A Behaviour as Precipitants of Post-Polio Sequelae: The Felician/Columbia Survey

Subject

A behavioural profile has begun to emerge from studies of persons who survived acute poliomyelitis and are now experiencing post-polio sequelae. Persons who had polio have been shown to be employed full time at four times the rate of the general disabled population.

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Citation

Richard Bruno and Nancy Frick, “Stress and Type A Behaviour as Precipitants of Post-Polio Sequelae: The Felician/Columbia Survey,” PSN Library, accessed December 22, 2024, https://poliosurvivorsnetwork.org.uk/library/items/show/155.