1999
DOI: 10.3233/nre-1999-13105
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Caregiver functioning after traumatic injury

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“…Among the 16 studies reporting FAD's discriminant validity between families of different clinical populations, in six studies the questionnaire has been administered only to patients (Erol et al, 2007;Fornari et al, 1999;Kugu et al, 2010;LaFrance et al, 2010;McCullough et al, 2003;Waller, 1994a), in two studies only to the principal family caregiver (Kolakowsky-Hayner & Kishore, 1999;Roncone et al, 1998), and in eight studies to both patients and at least one family member (Barroilhet et al, 2009;Friedmann et al, www.FamilyProcess.org 100 / FAMILY PROCESS 1997; Keitner et al, 1989;Koyama et al, 2004;Krawetz et al, 2001;Malec et al, 2007;Waller et al, 1990;Weinstock et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discriminant Validity Among Families Of Different Clinical Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the 16 studies reporting FAD's discriminant validity between families of different clinical populations, in six studies the questionnaire has been administered only to patients (Erol et al, 2007;Fornari et al, 1999;Kugu et al, 2010;LaFrance et al, 2010;McCullough et al, 2003;Waller, 1994a), in two studies only to the principal family caregiver (Kolakowsky-Hayner & Kishore, 1999;Roncone et al, 1998), and in eight studies to both patients and at least one family member (Barroilhet et al, 2009;Friedmann et al, www.FamilyProcess.org 100 / FAMILY PROCESS 1997; Keitner et al, 1989;Koyama et al, 2004;Krawetz et al, 2001;Malec et al, 2007;Waller et al, 1990;Weinstock et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discriminant Validity Among Families Of Different Clinical Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of stress experienced by the family members of patients who have TBI is so high that professional intervention is appropriate (Rosenbaum & Najeson 1976, Lewin 1979, Brooks 1987, Livingston 1987, Gleckman & Brill 1995, Costello 1998, Kolakowsky & Kishore 1999, Siders 1999, Watanabe et al 2001, Anderson et al 2002, Machamer et al 2002, Wade et al 2002, Hawley et al 2003. Moreover, scores remain very high even for as long as 10-15 years following the trauma (Panting & Merry 1970, Thomsen 1984, Oddy & Coughan 1985, Brooks & Campsie 1986, Rappaport & Herero 1989, Minnes et al 2000.…”
Section: Stress and Its Determinantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of brain injury severity on how family members cope is as yet unclear (Peters et al 1990, Kreutzer et al 1994b. Reciprocal communication and a reciprocal affective relation with the victim are important for family members to cope effectively (Florian et al 1989, Kreutzer et al 1994b, Kolakowsky & Kishore 1999, Anderson et al 2002. Parents cope better than partners (Thomsen 1974(Thomsen , 1984.…”
Section: Factors That Influence Copingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto conlleva a que sean un colectivo vulnerable a presentar problemas de salud mental a futuro. Diferentes estudios coinciden en reportar que cuidadores de personas con TCE suelen presentar sobrecarga, estrés, fatiga, trastornos somáticos, irritabilidad, aumento en la toma de medicamentos legales, ilegales y alcohol; sentimientos de culpa, enojo, depresión y ansiedad 1,2,[6][7][8][9][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Varios estudios han examinado la relación entre los síntomas del paciente con TCE y la salud mental del cuidador. La mayoría de las investigaciones que han indagado en el tema, concluyen que los problemas emocionales, conductuales y de personalidad son los que más se relacionan con la sintomatología del cuidador 1,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]19 , siendo los problemas físicos, cognitivos o las características de la lesión (por ejemplo, la severidad) los que menos relación tienen con los síntomas de los cuidadores 5,7,10,12,15,17 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified