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2023
DOI: 10.1080/02699052.2023.2184870
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The impact of childhood acquired brain injury on siblings: a scoping review

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“…Among the numerous long-standing sequelae following severe childhood TBI (Babikian & Asarnow, 2009; Chevignard et al, 2020), socioemotional and behavior problems represent a major issue due to their detrimental effects on participation, social interactions, school integration, and academic achievement (Kingery et al, 2017; Ryan, Catroppa, et al, 2016; Vallee et al, 2023). These sequelae can be evident immediately postinjury or emerge several years following severe childhood TBI with persisting effects in the long term (Volpe et al, 2017).…”
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“…Among the numerous long-standing sequelae following severe childhood TBI (Babikian & Asarnow, 2009; Chevignard et al, 2020), socioemotional and behavior problems represent a major issue due to their detrimental effects on participation, social interactions, school integration, and academic achievement (Kingery et al, 2017; Ryan, Catroppa, et al, 2016; Vallee et al, 2023). These sequelae can be evident immediately postinjury or emerge several years following severe childhood TBI with persisting effects in the long term (Volpe et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%