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====[https://jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/submission-guidelines/preparing-your-manuscript/research-articles ''Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation'']==== | ====[https://jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/submission-guidelines/preparing-your-manuscript/research-articles ''Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation'']==== | ||
*Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation recommends the use of person-first language to speak appropriately about individuals with a disability. For example, when referring to a person with a stroke, refer to the person first using a phrase such as 'a person with a stroke' or 'a person who has a stroke'. Avoid terms such as 'victim', 'the handicapped', 'the disabled', or 'brain damaged'. | *Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation recommends the use of person-first language to speak appropriately about individuals with a disability. For example, when referring to a person with a stroke, refer to the person first using a phrase such as 'a person with a stroke' or 'a person who has a stroke'. Avoid terms such as 'victim', 'the handicapped', 'the disabled', or 'brain damaged'. | ||
====[https://heller.brandeis.edu/lurie/pdfs/inclusive-language.pdf Lurie Institute for Disability Policy]==== | |||
*People-first language, like “people with addictions,” “people in recovery,” and “people with substance use disorder” is preferable. Avoid terms like addict, substance abuse, junkie, and drug abuse | |||
====[https://js.sagamorepub.com/index.php/palaestra/about/submissions ''PALAESTRA'']==== | ====[https://js.sagamorepub.com/index.php/palaestra/about/submissions ''PALAESTRA'']==== |