Journal article
Global and domain-specific self-esteem after pediatric traumatic brain injury: Contribution of injury characteristics and parent mental health
N Khan, NP Ryan, L Crossley, S Hearps, C Catroppa, V Anderson
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation | Published : 2022
Abstract
This prospective, longitudinal case–control study examined global and domain-specific aspects of self-esteem 6-months following pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) and evaluated the contribution of injury-related factors and parent mental health to child self-esteem. Participants included 103 children with mild-severe TBI representing consecutive admissions to the emergency department of the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. Forty-three age-and-sex matched typically developing controls were recruited for comparison. Information regarding injury characteristics including age at injury and clinical indicators of TBI severity were collected for participants at recruitment, wit..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a grant from the Victoria Neurotrauma Initiative (CO6E1) in Australia, a NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship (to V.A.), and the Victorian Operational Infrastructure Scheme. The funding bodies did not play a role in the design of the study, analysis, interpretation of the data, or writing of the article.