[b]Introduction and objective.[/b] The aim of the article is to present the consequences of traumatic brain injury in children, associated with general cognition and behavioural disorders, mainly of the antisocial type. [b]Material and Methods: [/b]A total of 20 school-age children took part in the study, including six girls and 14 boys. The average age of the children was 13.35 years (standard deviation SD = 1.95). The research instruments included an analysis of documentation, a structured clinical interview, MMSE and Frontal Behavioral Inventory (FBInv) with additional set of five supplementary questions directed for detection of antisocial behavior. The research was conducted from the beginning of January 2009 until the end of May 200...
Aim It is now generally accepted that paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) can have an impact on ...
Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of death and disability in children...
Previous research investigating affect and behaviour following mild Traumatic Brain\ud Injury (mTBI)...
Introduction and objective. The aim of the article is to present the consequences of traumatic brain...
Background: Acquired brain injuries may take many forms, with traumatic brain injury and brain tumou...
children after traumatic brain injury – prospects for improving the quality of life in rehabilitatio
Primary objective: To examine aggression in adolescent males with and without traumatic brain injury...
Although childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been linked to heightened risk of impaired socia...
Primary Objective: To examine the relationship between behavioural problems and school performance f...
The present article provides information about the behavioral sequelae that are commonly seen in chi...
Anger problems after paediatric Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) are well documented. Anger and its assoc...
© 2017 Dr. Nicholas Peter RyanBackground: Childhood and adolescence coincide with rapid maturation o...
© 2014 Dr. Stefanie RosemaIntroduction: Childhood traumatic brain injury (CTBI) is one of the mos...
Bibliography: leaves 117-128.This study examines the behavioural sequelae in 116 subjects aged betwe...
Objective To study identified rates of long-term behavior problems in children with trau-matic brain...
Aim It is now generally accepted that paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) can have an impact on ...
Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of death and disability in children...
Previous research investigating affect and behaviour following mild Traumatic Brain\ud Injury (mTBI)...
Introduction and objective. The aim of the article is to present the consequences of traumatic brain...
Background: Acquired brain injuries may take many forms, with traumatic brain injury and brain tumou...
children after traumatic brain injury – prospects for improving the quality of life in rehabilitatio
Primary objective: To examine aggression in adolescent males with and without traumatic brain injury...
Although childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been linked to heightened risk of impaired socia...
Primary Objective: To examine the relationship between behavioural problems and school performance f...
The present article provides information about the behavioral sequelae that are commonly seen in chi...
Anger problems after paediatric Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) are well documented. Anger and its assoc...
© 2017 Dr. Nicholas Peter RyanBackground: Childhood and adolescence coincide with rapid maturation o...
© 2014 Dr. Stefanie RosemaIntroduction: Childhood traumatic brain injury (CTBI) is one of the mos...
Bibliography: leaves 117-128.This study examines the behavioural sequelae in 116 subjects aged betwe...
Objective To study identified rates of long-term behavior problems in children with trau-matic brain...
Aim It is now generally accepted that paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) can have an impact on ...
Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of death and disability in children...
Previous research investigating affect and behaviour following mild Traumatic Brain\ud Injury (mTBI)...