2005
DOI: 10.1080/02699050500150153
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Abstract: To achieve effective rehabilitation and to enhance patients' well-being, it is important to improve the quality and amount of social support network, as well as to support patients' adequate coping efforts for promoting an active lifestyle.

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“…In the former population, environmental and contextual variables have been reported to take on increased salience in determining the behavioral, psychosocial, emotional, and vocational outcomes of individuals recovering from a traumatic brain injury (Kaplan, 1990;Prigatano et al, 1996;Tomberg et al, 2005;Webb et al, 1995;Winkler et al, 2006;Ylvisaker et al, 2003). This observation may be of particular importance for individuals with substance-use disorders and cognitive impairment.…”
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“…In the former population, environmental and contextual variables have been reported to take on increased salience in determining the behavioral, psychosocial, emotional, and vocational outcomes of individuals recovering from a traumatic brain injury (Kaplan, 1990;Prigatano et al, 1996;Tomberg et al, 2005;Webb et al, 1995;Winkler et al, 2006;Ylvisaker et al, 2003). This observation may be of particular importance for individuals with substance-use disorders and cognitive impairment.…”
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“…Individuals with TBI frequently exhibit marked social impairments because of their diminished ability to organize new information, adjust behavior, and adapt to novel social situations. Moreover, environmental and contextual variables take on increased salience in determining the behavioral outcomes of TBI patients within the context of diminished cognitive control (Dombovy, 1998;Prigatano et al, 1996;Ylvisaker and Feeney, 1998) and affect the extent to which cognitive deficits interfere with psychosocial adaptation (Tomberg et al, 2005;Winkler et al, 2006). TBI patients often place amplified importance on their social network to support positive emotional and vocational outcomes (Kaplan, 1990;Webb et al, 1995; also see Ylvisaker et al, 2003), yet the social disruptions they experience can culminate in their inability to assimilate into normal social situations, thereby decreasing the availability of generalized social support (Spence et al, 1993;Tate et al, 1989;Zencius and Wesolowski, 1999) and increasing reliance on a smaller, denser, and more family-centered social network (Finset et al, 1995;Kozloff, 1987;Prigatano and Gupta, 2006).…”
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“…Vários estudos têm revelado que as pessoas com LCA reportam níveis de QdV mais baixos do que a população em geral (Gordon et al, 2006;Jacobsson, Westerberg, & Lexell, 2010;Man et al, 2004;Nestvold & Stavem, 2009;Teasdale & Engberg, 2005), sendo evidente a necessidade de a reabilitação neuropsicológica promover a reintegração social e vocacional, de forma a aumentar a QdV dos indivíduos (Tomberg, Toomela, Pulver, & Tikk, 2005). O bem-estar após LCA parece ser determinado por uma grande variedade de fatores como o grau de autonomia , o estado emocional (Corrigan, Smith, & Granger, 1998;Koskinen, 1998), a capacidade física (Chandrashekar & Benshoff, 2007;Mailhan et al, 2005), o nível de participação social na comunidade (Pierce & Hanks, 2006) e o regresso ao emprego (Tomberg, Toomela, Ennok, & Tikk, 2007).…”
Section: Impactos Da Reabilitação Neuropsicológica Na Qdvunclassified