Impact of amputation of the upper limb and prostheses on perceptions of competence, warmth, and functional abilities.

Conclusions/Implications: Our research shows that people generally hold positive attitudes toward individuals with AUL when they use prostheses. However, traditional stereotypes persist for those who do not. Negative biases toward women should be accounted for in disability stigma studies. The cause of amputation did not influence ratings. Prostheses that appear to be advanced technology positively influenced ratings of functional ability when compared to traditional body-powered types. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)
Source: Rehabilitation Psychology - Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research