Unmet Rehabilitation Needs Indirectly Influence Life Satisfaction 5 Years After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Veterans Affairs TBI Model Systems Study

To describe the association between unmet rehabilitation needs and life satisfaction 5 years after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Prospective observational cohort. Five Veterans Affairs (VA) Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers. VA TBI Model Systems participants (N=301); 95% male; 77% white; average age...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2021-01, Vol.102 (1), p.58-67
Hauptverfasser: Silva, Marc A., VandenBussche Jantz, Alicia B., Klocksieben, Farina, Monden, Kimberley R., Rabinowitz, Amanda R., Cotner, Bridget A., Dillahunt-Aspillaga, Christina, Nakase-Richardson, Risa
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Zusammenfassung:To describe the association between unmet rehabilitation needs and life satisfaction 5 years after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Prospective observational cohort. Five Veterans Affairs (VA) Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers. VA TBI Model Systems participants (N=301); 95% male; 77% white; average age, 39±14y). Not applicable. Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS). Average SWLS score was 22±8. Univariable analyses demonstrated several statistically significant predictors of life satisfaction, including employment status, participation, psychiatric symptom severity, past year mental health treatment, and total number of unmet rehabilitation needs (all P
ISSN:0003-9993
1532-821X
DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2020.08.012