Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2102685402> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 100 of
100
with 100 items per page.
- W2102685402 endingPage "725" @default.
- W2102685402 startingPage "713" @default.
- W2102685402 abstract "Background. The common legacy of severe degrees of traumatic brain injury is varying degrees and types of impairments, which impact significantly upon the individual's resumption of pre-morbid psychosocial roles. Yet there are few data to indicate the relative contribution of these and other non-injury related variables. Methods. Seventy individuals with varying levels of disability after severe traumatic brain injury were examined neurologically and neuropsychologically, on average at 6 years post-trauma. A range of biographical, injury, impairment and psychological variables were examined with multiple regression analyses to identify those that contributed to successful psychosocial reintegration. Results. Severity of injury and impairments, along with chronicity and level of self-esteem were significant predictors of psychosocial adjustment. Further analyses revealed that within the neuropsychological domain, the variable measuring behavioural regulation of abilities was the most significant. Examination of specific domains of psychosocial functioning (occupational activities, interpersonal relationships and independent living skills) revealed different patterns of significant predictor variables, in addition to indices of the severity of initial injury: neurophysical impairments and memory functioning predicted successful occupational activities; chronicity, cognitive speed and behavioural regulation predicted success in interpersonal relationships; and neurophysical impairments, behavioural regulation and memory functioning predicted independent living skills. Conclusions. These results reinforce the overriding importance of injury severity and neurological factors (both neurophysical as well as neuropsychological) in predicting psychosocial adjustment after traumatic brain injury. Support for the contribution of non-neurological factors was also found." @default.
- W2102685402 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2102685402 creator A5082568849 @default.
- W2102685402 creator A5087080471 @default.
- W2102685402 date "1999-05-01" @default.
- W2102685402 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2102685402 title "Psychosocial adjustment after traumatic brain injury: what are the important variables?" @default.
- W2102685402 cites W1530155851 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W1874700596 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W1974643127 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W1981608990 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W1988192631 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W1998664084 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2001313805 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2022731909 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2027610777 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2041396501 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2041774301 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2062751910 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2067227686 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2069986314 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2070833736 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2097286682 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2127313227 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2132002372 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2134018198 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2143205537 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2159210845 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2161534520 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2171832854 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W2954411470 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W3036553976 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W3108909605 @default.
- W2102685402 cites W81770254 @default.
- W2102685402 doi "https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033291799008466" @default.
- W2102685402 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10405093" @default.
- W2102685402 hasPublicationYear "1999" @default.
- W2102685402 type Work @default.
- W2102685402 sameAs 2102685402 @default.
- W2102685402 citedByCount "93" @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022012 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022013 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022014 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022015 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022016 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022017 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022018 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022019 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022020 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022022 @default.
- W2102685402 countsByYear W21026854022023 @default.
- W2102685402 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2102685402 hasAuthorship W2102685402A5082568849 @default.
- W2102685402 hasAuthorship W2102685402A5087080471 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C14216870 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C150966472 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C190385971 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C2781017439 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C3017944768 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C545542383 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConcept C79544238 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C118552586 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C14216870 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C150966472 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C15744967 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C169900460 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C190385971 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C2781017439 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C3017944768 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C545542383 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C70410870 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C71924100 @default.
- W2102685402 hasConceptScore W2102685402C79544238 @default.
- W2102685402 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2102685402 hasLocation W21026854021 @default.
- W2102685402 hasLocation W21026854022 @default.
- W2102685402 hasOpenAccess W2102685402 @default.
- W2102685402 hasPrimaryLocation W21026854021 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W1859768362 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W2012806686 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W2055247518 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W2113002616 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W2157396496 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W2375034959 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W3106783146 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W310871232 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W4241033011 @default.
- W2102685402 hasRelatedWork W4254355705 @default.
- W2102685402 hasVolume "29" @default.
- W2102685402 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2102685402 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2102685402 magId "2102685402" @default.
- W2102685402 workType "article" @default.