Some partners experience their relationship with a person with brain injury as the continuation of a loving pre-injury relationship (continuity), but others feel that the pre-injury relationship has been lost and replaced with something very different (discontinuity). This study provided a quantitative test of claims arising from qualitative research that certain symptoms of the injury might contribute to the experience of discontinuity – specifically, lack of emotional warmth, reduced social interaction and aggression. Fifty-three partners providing care to someone with brain injury completed questionnaires assessing continuity/discontinuity and a range of symptoms (emotional warmth, conversational ability, aggression, depression, somatic ...
When a person experiences a traumatic brain injury (TBI) the lives of those around them, especially ...
A quantitative method complemented by a qualitative approach was used to explore couple relationship...
Background: Many partners of stroke survivors assume the role of informal caregiver. Little is known...
Background: Research in dementia suggests that spousal carers differ in terms of whether they percei...
Background: Research in dementia suggests that spousal carers differ in terms of whether they perce...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that neurobehavioural disability is a frequent legacy of seri...
Relationship continuity/discontinuity refers to whether a spouse/partner experiences their current r...
Introduction: The current study examined the relationship between symptoms of dementia and the careg...
Following a brain injury, caregiving spouses/partners differ in their perceptions of relationship co...
Acquired brain injury (ABI), including stroke and traumatic brain injury, can have a major impact on...
This research portfolio is divided into three parts:Part one is a systematic literature review title...
Objectives: To explore relationship quality and satisfaction in couples following traumatic brain in...
People with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their romantic partners face many interconnected social...
OBJECTIVE: The latest literature review on partner relationships following traumatic brain injury (T...
Qualitative research has suggested that spousal carers of someone with dementia differ in terms of w...
When a person experiences a traumatic brain injury (TBI) the lives of those around them, especially ...
A quantitative method complemented by a qualitative approach was used to explore couple relationship...
Background: Many partners of stroke survivors assume the role of informal caregiver. Little is known...
Background: Research in dementia suggests that spousal carers differ in terms of whether they percei...
Background: Research in dementia suggests that spousal carers differ in terms of whether they perce...
Background: Existing evidence suggests that neurobehavioural disability is a frequent legacy of seri...
Relationship continuity/discontinuity refers to whether a spouse/partner experiences their current r...
Introduction: The current study examined the relationship between symptoms of dementia and the careg...
Following a brain injury, caregiving spouses/partners differ in their perceptions of relationship co...
Acquired brain injury (ABI), including stroke and traumatic brain injury, can have a major impact on...
This research portfolio is divided into three parts:Part one is a systematic literature review title...
Objectives: To explore relationship quality and satisfaction in couples following traumatic brain in...
People with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their romantic partners face many interconnected social...
OBJECTIVE: The latest literature review on partner relationships following traumatic brain injury (T...
Qualitative research has suggested that spousal carers of someone with dementia differ in terms of w...
When a person experiences a traumatic brain injury (TBI) the lives of those around them, especially ...
A quantitative method complemented by a qualitative approach was used to explore couple relationship...
Background: Many partners of stroke survivors assume the role of informal caregiver. Little is known...