Aims: This study sought to address two questions: (1) what is the inter-rater reliability of the Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) when completed by patients, their significant others, and clinicians; and (2) does the factor structure of the DEX vary for these three groups? Methods: We obtained DEX ratings for 113 patients with an acquired brain injury from two brain injury services in the UK and two services in Ireland. We gathered data from two groups of raters "significant others" (DEX-SO) such as partners and close family members and "clinicians" (DEX-C), who were psychologists or rehabilitation physicians working closely with the patient and who were able to provide an opinion about the patient\u27s l...
Objective: To investigate the relations among self-awareness (SA), impaired SA, and health-related q...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired self-awareness (ISA) of altered functional capacities is a common sequelae of se...
Background: Relational aspects of self-awareness following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) are increasin...
Aims: This study sought to address two questions: (1) what is the inter-rater reliability of the Dys...
Aims: This study sought to address two questions: (1) what is the inter-rater reliability of the Dy...
Primary objective: The Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) is used to obtain information about executiv...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of self-awareness of impairments is common after acquired brain injury (ABI). We eva...
Contains fulltext : 139033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Th...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the validity of the DEX-Questionnaire (both completed by patients...
The Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) is a tool for measuring everyday problems experienced with the ...
Objective: To investigate concordance between the Awareness Questionnaire (AQ) and Self-Awareness of...
Purpose: To investigate the evidence for domain-specific deficits in self-awareness on the Patient C...
Background: We provide an alternate method of analysing self-report and proxy-report data on subject...
The self-rating Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX-S) is a recently developed standardized self-report ...
Objective: There is a crucial need for reliable tools to measure impaired self-awareness (ISA) in pa...
Objective: To investigate the relations among self-awareness (SA), impaired SA, and health-related q...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired self-awareness (ISA) of altered functional capacities is a common sequelae of se...
Background: Relational aspects of self-awareness following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) are increasin...
Aims: This study sought to address two questions: (1) what is the inter-rater reliability of the Dys...
Aims: This study sought to address two questions: (1) what is the inter-rater reliability of the Dy...
Primary objective: The Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) is used to obtain information about executiv...
OBJECTIVE: Lack of self-awareness of impairments is common after acquired brain injury (ABI). We eva...
Contains fulltext : 139033.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Th...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the validity of the DEX-Questionnaire (both completed by patients...
The Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX) is a tool for measuring everyday problems experienced with the ...
Objective: To investigate concordance between the Awareness Questionnaire (AQ) and Self-Awareness of...
Purpose: To investigate the evidence for domain-specific deficits in self-awareness on the Patient C...
Background: We provide an alternate method of analysing self-report and proxy-report data on subject...
The self-rating Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX-S) is a recently developed standardized self-report ...
Objective: There is a crucial need for reliable tools to measure impaired self-awareness (ISA) in pa...
Objective: To investigate the relations among self-awareness (SA), impaired SA, and health-related q...
OBJECTIVE: Impaired self-awareness (ISA) of altered functional capacities is a common sequelae of se...
Background: Relational aspects of self-awareness following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) are increasin...