Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of measures for social cognition (SC), executive functioning (EF) and dysexecutive behavior to the statistical prediction of social and vocational participation in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), taking into account age and injury severity. Method: A total of 63 patients with moderate to severe TBI participated. They were administered a semi-structured Role Resumption List for social (RRL-SR) and vocational participation (RRL-RTW). EF was measured with planning- and switching tasks. Assessment of SC included tests for facial affect recognition and Theory of Mind (ToM). Dysexecutive behavior was proxy-rated with a questionnaire. Additionally, healthy controls were assessed with the...
Objectives: Social cognition (SC) impairments after traumatic brain injury (TBI) are pervasive. The ...
1. What is the central question? What social and emotional deficits are present following traumatic...
Many patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury have deficits in social cognition. Soci...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of measures for social cognition (SC), executive fu...
Contains fulltext : 199745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: This...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of measures for social cognition (SC), executive fu...
Objective Cognitive impairment is a key cause of disability after traumatic brain injury (TBI) but r...
International audienceBackground: In view of the recent literature, the negative impact of traumatic...
Previous studies indicate that social cognition is impaired after an acquired brain injury (ABI). So...
Background: Patients with non-penetrating traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are at high risk for damage...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a multifaceted Treatment for Social cognition and Emotion regu...
Worldwide, an estimated 69 million individuals suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. In p...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the reliability and validity of a new measure, the Social Skills Questionnair...
Shiho Ubukata,1,2 Rumi Tanemura,2 Miho Yoshizumi,1 Genichi Sugihara,1 Toshiya Murai,1 Keita Ueda1 1...
Objectives: Social cognition (SC) impairments after traumatic brain injury (TBI) are pervasive. The ...
1. What is the central question? What social and emotional deficits are present following traumatic...
Many patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury have deficits in social cognition. Soci...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of measures for social cognition (SC), executive fu...
Contains fulltext : 199745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: This...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of measures for social cognition (SC), executive fu...
Objective Cognitive impairment is a key cause of disability after traumatic brain injury (TBI) but r...
International audienceBackground: In view of the recent literature, the negative impact of traumatic...
Previous studies indicate that social cognition is impaired after an acquired brain injury (ABI). So...
Background: Patients with non-penetrating traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are at high risk for damage...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of a multifaceted Treatment for Social cognition and Emotion regu...
Worldwide, an estimated 69 million individuals suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year. In p...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the reliability and validity of a new measure, the Social Skills Questionnair...
Shiho Ubukata,1,2 Rumi Tanemura,2 Miho Yoshizumi,1 Genichi Sugihara,1 Toshiya Murai,1 Keita Ueda1 1...
Objectives: Social cognition (SC) impairments after traumatic brain injury (TBI) are pervasive. The ...
1. What is the central question? What social and emotional deficits are present following traumatic...
Many patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury have deficits in social cognition. Soci...