Abstract

Given the ethnicity of many consumers, cultural diversity issues deserve scholarly debate, discussion, and investigation in the professional rehabilitation literature. This study, which investigated the prevalence of refereed articles with a primary focus on cultural diversity in four major rehabilitation journals, found only a small percentage of articles on ethnicity between 1980 and 1993. Because information and research on cultural diversity issues significantly impact the ability of rehabilitation professionals to effectively serve culturally diverse populations, the increased percentage of articles between 1990 and 1993 is a positive sign for both consumers and providers of rehabilitation services.

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