This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordPeer relationship difficulties in adolescents with acquired brain injury (ABI) are under-recognized and targets for intervention are unclear. From a social constructionist position, this study aimed to engage with stakeholders to develop a collaborative understanding of peer relationship difficulties in adolescents with ABI and seek consultation on what might be required to improve them. Focus groups and semi-structured interviews were conducted with four stakeholder groups: adolescents with ABI (n = 4); parents of adolescents with ABI (n = 7); adults who sustained an ABI in adolescence (n = 2); and specialist practitioners (n = 3). Qualitative data...
Aim: To provide a systematic review of the evidence regarding the impact of paediatric brain injury...
Previous research has focused on Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) regarding the cognitive, behavioural, p...
Service user involvement is under-developed with people who experience acquired brain injuries (ABI)...
Peer relationship difficulties in adolescents with acquired brain injury (ABI) are under-recognised ...
Adolescents and young adults are often in a particularly vulnerable position following acquired brai...
Background: Paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) is one of the leading causes of neurodisability i...
This study explored the experience of adolescents with brain injuries and their caregivers who parti...
Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children has previously been associated with theory of mi...
Background: Peer support groups can be a way to obtain support, problem solve, and widen social netw...
Introduction: Over 100 million people worldwide live with disabilities resulting from an acquired br...
This study explored the process of identity adjustment following adolescent brain injury, within the...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) affects social relationships; however, the ways social and support netwo...
Objective: To systematically review the literature on evidence for the application of peer support i...
Social inclusion following childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) has never before been researched. R...
Research objective: Children with acquired brain injury (ABI) can experience severe problems in esta...
Aim: To provide a systematic review of the evidence regarding the impact of paediatric brain injury...
Previous research has focused on Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) regarding the cognitive, behavioural, p...
Service user involvement is under-developed with people who experience acquired brain injuries (ABI)...
Peer relationship difficulties in adolescents with acquired brain injury (ABI) are under-recognised ...
Adolescents and young adults are often in a particularly vulnerable position following acquired brai...
Background: Paediatric acquired brain injury (ABI) is one of the leading causes of neurodisability i...
This study explored the experience of adolescents with brain injuries and their caregivers who parti...
Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children has previously been associated with theory of mi...
Background: Peer support groups can be a way to obtain support, problem solve, and widen social netw...
Introduction: Over 100 million people worldwide live with disabilities resulting from an acquired br...
This study explored the process of identity adjustment following adolescent brain injury, within the...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) affects social relationships; however, the ways social and support netwo...
Objective: To systematically review the literature on evidence for the application of peer support i...
Social inclusion following childhood acquired brain injury (ABI) has never before been researched. R...
Research objective: Children with acquired brain injury (ABI) can experience severe problems in esta...
Aim: To provide a systematic review of the evidence regarding the impact of paediatric brain injury...
Previous research has focused on Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) regarding the cognitive, behavioural, p...
Service user involvement is under-developed with people who experience acquired brain injuries (ABI)...