COGNITIVE BELIEFS FOLLOWING SEVERE TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - ASSOCIATION WITH POSTINJURY EMPLOYMENT STATUS

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LUBUSKO, AA
MOORE, AD
STAMBROOK, M
GILL, DD
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[1] UNIV MANITOBA,HLTH SCI CLIN RES CTR,DEPT PSYCHOL,NEUROPSYCHOL RES UNIT,820 SHERBROOK ST,WINNIPEG R3A 1M3,MB,CANADA
[2] UNIV MANITOBA,HLTH SCI CLIN RES CTR,DEPT PSYCHIAT,NEUROPSYCHOL RES UNIT,WINNIPEG R3T 2N2,MANITOBA,CANADA
[3] UNIV MANITOBA,HLTH SCI CLIN RES CTR,DEPT MED,NEUROPSYCHOL RES UNIT,WINNIPEG R3T 2N2,MANITOBA,CANADA
[4] SOC MANITABANS & DISABILIT,WINNIPEG,MB,CANADA
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10.3109/02699059409150959
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
In this exploratory study, the cognitive beliefs of 19 severely traumatically brain-injured (TBI) patients were assessed to determine their association with post-injury employment status (that is, full-time, part-time or unemployed). Cognitive measures included the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) scale, the Revised Internal-External Scale (RIES) and the Beck Hopelessness Scale (BHS). Patients who did not return to their pre-injury level of employment (n = 10) were found to have lower MHLC Internal, higher RIES Powerful Others locus of control beliefs, and higher BHS scores as compared with a group of patients who returned to their pre-injury employment status (n = 9). In addition, longer lengths of post-traumatic amnesia, longer hospital stays and lower-prestige occupations post-injury were associated with poorer employment status. No differences were present between the groups in age, years of education, Glasgow Coma Scale on admission, length of coma, months post-injury, or pre-injury occupation. These results suggest that cognitive beliefs are a potential target for further research in TBI outcome.
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