Authors

  1. Taiwo , Zinat
  2. Sander , Angelle M.
  3. Juengst , Shannon B.
  4. Liu , Xiangyi
  5. Novelo , Luis Leon
  6. Hammond , Flora M.
  7. O'Neil-Pirozzi , Therese M.
  8. Perrin , Paul B.
  9. Gut , Nicholas

Abstract

These findings indicate that greater participation is associated with increased satisfaction with life in older adults, across all participation domains over the first 10 years postinjury, suggesting that rehabilitation should target improving participation even in older adults. The decreased association of social relations with satisfaction with life in the oldest age group suggests that frequency of social relations may not be as important for life satisfaction in the oldest adults, but quality may still be important.