Thirty one young people, who were experiencing chronic sequelae of a head injury sustained at least 1 year previously, were interviewed in depth about the impact head injury had had on their lives. Their functioning was also assessed using the Offer Self Image Questionnaire OSIQ R. The main theme raised by subjects was that they had not received adequate explanation of the emotional problems associated with head injury and relevant support in coming to terms with their condition. Head injury had had a devastating effect on their lives, causing limitations in day to day activities, employment, education and relationships, and they scored significantly below norms on the OSIQ R scale of Self Confidence. However, these young people had a predo...
© 2014 Dr. Stefanie RosemaIntroduction: Childhood traumatic brain injury (CTBI) is one of the mos...
The aim of the research outlined in the following pages was to examine the impact that the visible s...
Primary objective: The experiment determined first whether visible markers of brain injury shape jud...
© 2013 Dr. Ashley Marie Di BattistaTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and ...
© 2003 Dr. Heidi J. NewittLittle is known about the long-term effect of head injury (HI) on psychoso...
Objective: To determine whether visible markers of brain injury shape people's causal attributions f...
S U M M AR Y The level of social recovery achieved by a representative series of 50 young adults was...
In the United Kingdom at least 15,600 young adults are admitted to hospital following an acquired br...
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) sustained during childhood can cause significant negative consequence...
Background: There is a need to establish how long term outcome evolves after head injury (HI) and fa...
Objective: To examine self-perceived health status during the first year following mild closed head ...
In the United States 40% of all traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are in children under the age 14 (Bro...
Objectives: The question of whether any adverse cognitive or psychosocial outcomes occur after mild ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of acquired disability among adolescents, but ...
This exploratory-descriptive study investigated the perceived social supports and social adjustments...
© 2014 Dr. Stefanie RosemaIntroduction: Childhood traumatic brain injury (CTBI) is one of the mos...
The aim of the research outlined in the following pages was to examine the impact that the visible s...
Primary objective: The experiment determined first whether visible markers of brain injury shape jud...
© 2013 Dr. Ashley Marie Di BattistaTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and ...
© 2003 Dr. Heidi J. NewittLittle is known about the long-term effect of head injury (HI) on psychoso...
Objective: To determine whether visible markers of brain injury shape people's causal attributions f...
S U M M AR Y The level of social recovery achieved by a representative series of 50 young adults was...
In the United Kingdom at least 15,600 young adults are admitted to hospital following an acquired br...
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) sustained during childhood can cause significant negative consequence...
Background: There is a need to establish how long term outcome evolves after head injury (HI) and fa...
Objective: To examine self-perceived health status during the first year following mild closed head ...
In the United States 40% of all traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are in children under the age 14 (Bro...
Objectives: The question of whether any adverse cognitive or psychosocial outcomes occur after mild ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most common cause of acquired disability among adolescents, but ...
This exploratory-descriptive study investigated the perceived social supports and social adjustments...
© 2014 Dr. Stefanie RosemaIntroduction: Childhood traumatic brain injury (CTBI) is one of the mos...
The aim of the research outlined in the following pages was to examine the impact that the visible s...
Primary objective: The experiment determined first whether visible markers of brain injury shape jud...