Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/01/2022 This preliminary study uses a quantitative correlational research method to determine the relationship of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to stroke survivors’ perceived social support and self-efficacy. Results indicate statistically significant positive correlations between perceived social support and self-efficacy with a negative correlation between the impact of COVID-19 and perceived social support. OT interventions can focus on enhancing friendship-based social support to benefit stroke survivors. Primary Author and Speaker: Yan-hua Huang Additional Authors and Speakers: Crystal Solano, Sarah Nakamura, Justin Navarro, Nataliya Pinchuk, Michelle Vuong

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