Participation self-efficacy plays a mediation role in the association between mobility and social participation among stroke survivors.

2021 
Abstract Background Mobility is a major determinant of social participation after stroke and the relationship between the two may be mediated by participation self-efficacy. Objective To investigate the hypothesis that participation self-efficacy mediates the association between mobility and social participation among stroke survivors. Methods A secondary data analysis of a cross-sectional study aiming to validate the Chinese version of the Participation Strategies Self-Efficacy Scale was conducted. Three hundred and thirty-six stroke survivors were recruited. With mobility as the predictor variable and social participation as the outcome, path analysis was utilized to assess the mediating effect of participation self-efficacy on the association between the two factors. Results Mobility was significantly associated with social participation (B=2.773, p Conclusions When aiming to improve stroke survivor community reintegration, interventions targeted at boosting participation self-efficacy must be considered given its beneficial mediatory effect on mobility and social participation.
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