OBJECTIVE. The Self-Perceptions in Rehabilitation Questionnaire (SPIRQ) is a brief measure developed to monitor client self-perceptions, motivation, and emotional reactions throughout rehabilitation. We describe the SPIRQ's development and preliminary psychometric evaluation. METHOD. One hundred five adults with traumatic brain injury attending two brain injury rehabilitation units completed the SPIRQ during occupational therapy sessions. A subset (n = 33) completed the SPIRQ twice over a 5- to 7-day interval to examine test-retest reliability. RESULTS. Exploratory factor analysis yielded three factors: Changes in Self and Life Plans, Self in Rehabilitation, and Emotional Reactions. Their internal consistency was sound (as = .72-.83)....
Background: Occupational therapists working in brain injury rehabilitation use functional tasks as a...
Primary objective: This paper investigates the test-re-test reliability of the Self-Awareness of Def...
Deficits of self-awareness (SA) are very common after severe acquired brain injury (sABI), especiall...
Objective. The Self-Perceptions in Rehabilitation Questionnaire (SPIRQ) is a brief measure developed...
Background: Self-awareness and insight are critical functions required to maintain safe and optimal ...
Objective: The Self-Awareness in Daily Life-3 Scale (SADL-3) was designed to assess self-awareness i...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the reliability and validity of a new measure, the Social Skills Questionnair...
The Motivation for Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Questionnaire (MOT-Q) evaluates motivation ...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects 450-700/100,000 people annually. Qualitative rese...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) has a negative impact on self-esteem, which is in turn associated with m...
Background/aim Clinical practice guidelines advocate for early involvement of rehabilitation profes...
BACKGROUND: Self-management is important to the recovery and quality of life of people following str...
Aim: Self-concept and identity are impacted by the experience of an acquired brain injury (ABI), oft...
Primary objective: To examine the convergent validity of three measures of self-awareness and their ...
IntroductionBrain injuries generate real difficulties in social and professional reintegration. In r...
Background: Occupational therapists working in brain injury rehabilitation use functional tasks as a...
Primary objective: This paper investigates the test-re-test reliability of the Self-Awareness of Def...
Deficits of self-awareness (SA) are very common after severe acquired brain injury (sABI), especiall...
Objective. The Self-Perceptions in Rehabilitation Questionnaire (SPIRQ) is a brief measure developed...
Background: Self-awareness and insight are critical functions required to maintain safe and optimal ...
Objective: The Self-Awareness in Daily Life-3 Scale (SADL-3) was designed to assess self-awareness i...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the reliability and validity of a new measure, the Social Skills Questionnair...
The Motivation for Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Questionnaire (MOT-Q) evaluates motivation ...
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects 450-700/100,000 people annually. Qualitative rese...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) has a negative impact on self-esteem, which is in turn associated with m...
Background/aim Clinical practice guidelines advocate for early involvement of rehabilitation profes...
BACKGROUND: Self-management is important to the recovery and quality of life of people following str...
Aim: Self-concept and identity are impacted by the experience of an acquired brain injury (ABI), oft...
Primary objective: To examine the convergent validity of three measures of self-awareness and their ...
IntroductionBrain injuries generate real difficulties in social and professional reintegration. In r...
Background: Occupational therapists working in brain injury rehabilitation use functional tasks as a...
Primary objective: This paper investigates the test-re-test reliability of the Self-Awareness of Def...
Deficits of self-awareness (SA) are very common after severe acquired brain injury (sABI), especiall...