Impact of acquired brain injury towards the community integration: employment outcome, disability and dependence two years after injury

To analyze the impact of acquired brain injury towards the community integration (professional career, disability, and dependence) in a sample of people affected by vascular, traumatic and tumor etiology acquired brain damage, over a two year time period after the original injury, and also to examin...

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