Socioeconomic disadvantage measures characterize the relative disadvantage of an individual
or social network using indicators of employment, housing, poverty, and education.
While related to a number of health outcomes, socioeconomic disadvantage measures
have not been routinely incorporated in rehabilitation research. The purpose of this
analysis was to examine the relationships of the Area Deprivation Index (ADI) with
stroke survivor (SS) and carepartner (CP) factors, and family functioning.
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