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To analyze the present situation and influencing factors of gratitude level and quality of life of patients with spinal cord injury, and to explore the methods of Thanksgiving intervention for patients with spinal cord injury so as to provide scientific basis for improving the quality of life of patients with spinal cord injury.
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Effectiveness evaluation indicators: (1) main efficacy indicators: gratitude level scale (C-GQ-6) score, quality of life scale (WHOQOL-BREF) score; (2) secondary efficacy index: positive psychological capital scale (PPQ) score; trait coping style (TCSQ) score, perceived social support scale (PSSS) score.
Inclusion criteria: accorded with the 6th edition of neurological classification of spinal cord injury issued by the American Spinal Cord injury Society, and confirmed by CT or MRI imaging; sequelae such as limb motor dysfunction caused by spinal cord injury; age ≥ 18 years old; returned to the community after discharge from hospital for at least 2 weeks; good language communication skills, volunteered to participate in this study; Exclusion criteria: spinal cord injury caused by non-trauma (such as bone tumor, spinal cord angiopathy, medical operation, etc.); patients with brain organic diseases; those who were diagnosed with mental disorders; unwilling to participate in this researcher;
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400 participants in 3 patient groups
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