Trajectories of life satisfaction after traumatic brain injury: Influence of life roles, age, cognitive disability, and depressive symptoms.
Rehabilitation Psychology2015Vol. 60(4), pp. 353–364
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Shannon B. Juengst, L. Adams, Jennifer Bogner, Patricia M. Arenth, Therese M. O’Neil-Pirozzi, Laura E. Dreer, Tessa Hart, Thomas F. Bergquist, Charles H. Bombardier, Marcel Dijkers, Amy K. Wagner
Abstract
The previously documented loss of life roles and prevalence of depression after a moderate to severe TBI make this a vulnerable population for whom low or declining life satisfaction is a particularly high risk. Examining individual life role participation may help to identify relevant foci for community-based rehabilitation interventions or supports.
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