Self-efficacy predicts response to cognitive rehabilitation in military service members with post-concussive symptoms
Volume: 30, Issue: 6, Pages: 1190 - 1203
Published: Feb 15, 2019
Abstract
This study examined whether self-efficacy differentiated treatment responders from non-responders in a trial of cognitive rehabilitation (CR) for postconcussive symptoms. 126 service members with mild TBI seen on average 9.5 months since injury completed one of four cognitive rehabilitation treatments for 6 weeks. The four treatment arms were: (1) Psychoeducation control, (2) Self-administered computerized CR, (3) Interdisciplinary CR, and (4)...
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Title
Self-efficacy predicts response to cognitive rehabilitation in military service members with post-concussive symptoms
Published Date
Feb 15, 2019
Volume
30
Issue
6
Pages
1190 - 1203
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