Long-term consequences of minor head injury on family members
The emotional impact of a minor head injury on 25 relatives was investigated at interview six months after the event. Two and a half years later, eight of the relatives agreed to be reassessed. Psychological distress was identified at six months and appeared to persist for up to three years. This st...
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