Predictors of Long Term Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury
de Rutterford, Neil
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Outcome after brain injury has, until recently, been assessed using few dimensions, and little attention has been paid to outcome at very late stages of recovery. A broad range of variables have been found to be predictive of outcome after brain injury, but the nature of the relationship between predictors and outcome is unclear. This work aimed to include the majority of variables that have been reported as predictors when predicting and explaining multidimensional long term outcome. 131 brain injured participants that were over 10 years post injury, were interviewed and neuropsychologically assessed. Results suggested that long term outcome can be good in this population, specifically in terms of quality of life and emotional adjustment. However, other outcomes, such as employment and community integration, were more severely compromised. Predictors varied between dimensions, however, good self-concept, low neuroticism and high self-efficacy were found to be the most consistent significant variables when predicting all outcomes, and they also contributed the most to predictive models.
Contributeurs
Écrivain:
Rutterford, Neil
Détails du produit
Biographie:
Dr Neil Rutterford is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of East Anglia. He is a Chartered Psychologist and Scientist, and a member of the Division of Teachers and Researchers in Psychology of the British Psychological Society and an associate member of the British Neuropsychological Society and Society of Applied Neuroscience.
Langues:
Anglais
Nombre de pages:
344
Type de média:
Souple
Éditeur:
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Données de base
Type d'produit:
Livre de poche
Date de publication:
26 octobre 2011
Dimensions du colis:
0.22 x 0.15 x 0.02 m; 0.558 kg
GTIN:
09783846520130
DUIN:
CK7U3G7R39G
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