Keywords

challenging behaviour, disability, participation, predictors, severity of injury

 

Authors

  1. Winkler, Dianne MAppSc
  2. Unsworth, Carolyn PhD
  3. Sloan, Sue MSc(ClinNeuropsych)

Abstract

Objective: To assess and identify predictive factors of community integration of people 3 to 15 years after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI).

 

Participants: Forty participants with severe TBI (an average of 8.8 years postinjury).

 

Main Outcome Measures: The Community Integration Questionnaire, the Community Integration Measure, and the Sydney Psychosocial Reintegration Scale. Data related to factors that may predict community integration were also collected.

 

Results: There was considerable variation in the level of community integration. Discriminant function analyses identified the following factors as predictive of the level of community integration: severity of injury, age at the time of injury, level of disability, and challenging behavior.

 

Conclusion: Interventions that minimize challenging behavior and disability may make a significant difference to the level of community integration experienced by people with severe TBI.