Journal article
Social competence at 6 months following childhood traumatic brain injury
V Anderson, MH Beauchamp, KO Yeates, L Crossley, SJC Hearps, C Catroppa
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2013
Abstract
Children with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are at risk for social impairment. This study aimed to examine social function at 6 months post-TBI and to explore the contribution of injury, cognitive, and environmental influences. The sample included 136 children, 93 survivors of TBI, and 43 healthy controls. TBI participants were recruited on admission and underwent magnetic resonance imaging scan within 8 weeks of injury and behavioral assessment at 6 months post-injury. Healthy controls underwent magnetic resonance imaging scans and behavioral assessment on recruitment. Assessment included parent and child questionnaires tapping social outcome and child-direct testing of cognitive abilities i..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Victorian Neurotrauma Initiative funded this research, and it was also supported by the Victorian Government Operational Infrastructure Scheme. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.