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Social Networks As Support Interventions Following Traumatic Brain Injury

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Publisher Sage Publications
Date 2001 Jul 17
PMID 11455099
Citations 3
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Abstract

The social network and social support needs of people following traumatic brain injury (TBI) are considerable and related to both health outcomes and community integration. We review what is known of the structure of social networks following TBI and explore the relationship of these networks to social support and health. Social network interventions in TBI are described and discussed. Empirically based suggestions are given for the development of interventions based on culturally sensitive programmes which develop social networks and support in a naturalistic manner.

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