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Family Burden and Adaptation During the Initial Year After Traumatic Brain Injury in Children
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The findings suggest that severe TBI is a source of considerable caregiver morbidity, even when compared with other traumatic injuries. Caregivers in the severe TBI group had persistent stress associated with the child's injury, as well as the reactions of other family members, and a relative risk of clinically significant psychological symptoms nearly twice that of the ORTHO comparison group. These findings underscore the need for interventions that facilitate family adaptation after pediatric TBI.
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