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Neurobehavioral deficits, adolescent traumatic brain injury, and transition to college.

B Johnstone1, M Pinkowski, J Farmer, K J Hagglund.   

Abstract

Outcome following traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been frequently evaluated for adults, although there has been minimal research on adolescents with TBI. It has been argued that TBI sequelae may be more difficult for adolescents to adjust to given developmental changes in physical (puberty), interpersonal (self-concept), and environmental domains (transition to college). In addition, it is commonly acknowledged that moderator variables such as psychiatric history, family functioning, substance use, and sexuality impact functional outcome following TBI, although it is often difficult to objectively evaluate these variables. The current study examined relationships among TBI-related deficits, moderator variables, and academic outcomes for six adolescents transitioning to college. The findings suggest that it may not be appropriate to predict functional outcome based solely on objective neuropsychological results. However, moderator variables appear to have a more direct relationship with outcome, depending on the moderator variable and the individual.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 24225863     DOI: 10.1007/BF01991080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychol Med Settings        ISSN: 1068-9583


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