Neurocognition, psychiatric symptoms, and lifetime homelessness among veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury

Volume: 271, Pages: 167 - 170
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
We retrospectively investigated archival clinical data, including correlates of lifetime homelessness, in 503 Veterans with a history of traumatic brain injuries (86.5% mild) who completed neuropsychological evaluations and passed performance validity tests. The 471 never-homeless and 32 ever-homeless Veterans were compared on demographic factors, TBI severity, psychiatric diagnosis, subjective symptoms, and neuropsychological functioning....
Paper Details
Title
Neurocognition, psychiatric symptoms, and lifetime homelessness among veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
271
Pages
167 - 170
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