ObjectiveTo examine patterns of change in social participation in persons with moderate-severe traumatic brain injury (msTBI) between 1 and 2 years postinjury, and predictors of observed change.Participants375 participants with msTBI enrolled in a single TBI Model System site.Measures and MethodsThe dependent variable in a linear regression was a reliable change score for the Social Relations subscale of the Participation Assessment with Recombined Tools-Objective, administered at 1- and 2-year follow-ups. Predictors of change included demographics, injury severity, social and functional status at Year 1, and changes in function and life circumstances between years 1 and 2.ResultsSocial participation status did not change substantially for ...
This study was designed to determine whether indicators of social support and autonomy were associat...
Objective: To evaluate the course and identify determinants of community integration for up to 3 yea...
Client-directed long-term rehabilitative goals and life satisfaction following head injury emphasiz...
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: The aim of this work was to explore the extent to which social, cognitive, emotional and ...
This research is an integrative review of the literature on social factors in TBI outcomes. It exami...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of measures for social cognition (SC), executive fu...
peer-reviewedPost-acute community-based rehabilitation is effective in reducing disability. However,...
background: The multiple sequelae caused by traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can considerably reduce ...
Introduction: Many individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) experience long term or life-long ...
Objective: To identify whether measures of functional cognition, as measured by the FIM during inpat...
Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a considerable public health concern worldwide, as it is one ...
Community participation has traditionally been conceptualized as the frequency or difficulty of enga...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes physical and cognitive-behavioral impairments that reduce partic...
This study was designed to determine whether indicators of social support and autonomy were associat...
Objective: To evaluate the course and identify determinants of community integration for up to 3 yea...
Client-directed long-term rehabilitative goals and life satisfaction following head injury emphasiz...
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: The aim of this work was to explore the extent to which social, cognitive, emotional and ...
This research is an integrative review of the literature on social factors in TBI outcomes. It exami...
Objective: This study evaluates the contribution of measures for social cognition (SC), executive fu...
peer-reviewedPost-acute community-based rehabilitation is effective in reducing disability. However,...
background: The multiple sequelae caused by traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can considerably reduce ...
Introduction: Many individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) experience long term or life-long ...
Objective: To identify whether measures of functional cognition, as measured by the FIM during inpat...
Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a considerable public health concern worldwide, as it is one ...
Community participation has traditionally been conceptualized as the frequency or difficulty of enga...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) causes physical and cognitive-behavioral impairments that reduce partic...
This study was designed to determine whether indicators of social support and autonomy were associat...
Objective: To evaluate the course and identify determinants of community integration for up to 3 yea...
Client-directed long-term rehabilitative goals and life satisfaction following head injury emphasiz...