作者: Robin A. Hanks , Lisa J. Rapport , Brigid Waldron Perrine , Scott R. Millis
DOI: 10.1037/REP0000069
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摘要: PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE To examine resilience in the context of adjustment to traumatic brain injury (TBI), including relative roles demographic and theoretically related constructs such as coping, social support, positive affectivity on within first 5 years postinjury. RESEARCH METHOD/DESIGN This was a cross-sectional, observational study 67 persons with medically documented mild complicated severe TBI. Participants completed battery measures cognitive tests; questionnaires assessing self-report emotional symptoms, perceived coping style; measure resilience. RESULTS Approximately 60% sample endorsed moderate high levels during Brain severity, premorbid intelligence, flexibility did not predict resilience, measured by Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. By contrast, task-oriented support were strong unique covariates Positive negative but it presence support. Discriminant validity concept means supported findings that emotion-oriented avoidance meaningfully CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS Overall, indicate majority individuals this reported after correlates adults TBI is similar observed without history impairment. (PsycINFO Database Record