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BRAIN INJURY Official Research Journal of the International Brain Injury Association Volume 19 2005 (ws) Taylor & Francis Tayl& Forarnci s Group SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION Brain Injury is published 14 times a year by Taylor & Francis Group Ltd., 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN, UK. This journal is subject to a peer-review process. Annual Institutional Subscription, Volume 20, 2006 Print ISSN 0269-9052 $2032 £1231 A subscription to the print edition includes free access for any number of concurrent users across a local area network to the online edition, ISSN 1362-301X. For more information, visit our website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals Print subscriptions only are also available to individual members of the International Brain Injury Association (IBIA), on application to the Society. 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This authorization does not extend to any other kind of copying, by any means, in any form, and for any purpose other than private research use. Brain Injury Contents of Volume 19 2005 Volume 19, Number 1, January 2005 Oniginal papers: Prospective memory rehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury: A compensatory training programme F. M. Fleming, D. Shum, F. Strong & S. Lightbody Effects of mild traumatic brain injury cannot be differentiated from substance abuse G. L. Iverson, R. T. Lange & M. D. Franzen The effects of traumatic brain injury on the predicted and actual performance of a test of prospective remembering R. G. Knight, M. Harnett & N. Titov Continuum of care model for managing mild traumatic brain injury in a workers’ compensation context: A description of the model and its development F. M. Rose Articulatory function following traumatic brain injury in childhood: A perceptual and instrumental analysis L. M. Cahill, B. E. Murdoch & D. G. Theodoros Wives’ coping flexibility, tme since husbands’ injury and the perceived burden of wives of men with traumatic brain injury S. Katz, S. Kravetz & F. Grynbaum Events and decision-making in the long-term care of Dutch nursing home patients in a vegetative state ¥. Lavrysen, H. van den Bosch, R. Koopmans, C. van Weel & P. Froeling Volume 19, Number 2, February 2005 Original papers: Use of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-ID with persons with traumatic brain injury: Analysis of factorial structure S. M. Rowland, C. S. Lam & B. Leahy Mild traumatic brain injury in the United States, 1998-2000 F. $. Bazarian, ¥.M cClung, M. N. Shah, Y. T. Cheng, W. Flesher & F#. Kraus Cognitive functions in relation to MRI findings 30 years after traumatic brain injury L. Himanen, R. Portin, H. Isoniemi, H. Helenius, T. Kurki & O. Tenovuo Neuropsychological sequelae of diffuse traumatic brain injury M. Fork, C. Bartels, A. D. Ebert, C.Grubich, H. Synowitz & C.-W. Wallesch The impact of mild closed head injury on involuntary saccadic adaptation: Evidence for the preservation of implicit motor learning M. H. Heitger, M. R. MacAskill, R. D. fones & T. F. Anderson Differential motor speech outcomes in children treated for mid-line cerebellar tumour P. L. Cornwell, B. E. Murdoch & E. C. Ward iv Contents of Volume Male body image following acquired brain injury H. Howes, S. Edwards & D. Benton Case Study: Selegiline in the management of apathy following traumatic brain injury G. Newburn & D. Newburn Book Review: Handbook of Forensic Neuropsychology A. L. Goldberg Volume 19, Number 3, March 2005 Original papers: A preliminary investigation of road traffic accident rate after severe brain injury R. Formisano, U. Bivona, S. Brunelli, M. Giustinit, E. Longo & F. Taggi Return to driving after traumatic brain injury: a British perspective N. Brooks & C. A. Hawley Predictive validity of driving-simulator assessments following traumatic brain injury: a preliminary study H. L. Lew, F. H. Poole, E. H. Lee, D. L. Faffe, H.-C. Huang & E. Brodd Prevention of traffic accidents: The assessment of perceptual-motor alterations before obtaining a driving license. A longitudinal study of the first years of driving F. S. Martin & M* A. Quiroga Estévez Role of premorbid factors in predicting safe return to driving after severe TBI P. Pietrapiana, M. Tamietto, G.Torrin, T. Mezzanato, R. Rago & C. Perino Driving with cognitive deficits: neurorehabilitation and legal measures are needed for driving again after severe traumatic brain injury F. Leon-Carrion, M. R. Dominguez-Morales & F. M. Barroso Y Martin Neuropsychological assessment of geriatric driving competence L. A. Bieliauskas Volume 19, Number 4, April 2005 Original papers: Life satisfaction and disability after severe traumatic brain injury L. Mailhan, P. Azouvi & A. Dazord Neuropsychological outcome and community re-integration following traumatic brain injury: The impact of frontal and non-frontal lesions S. Lehtonen, A. Y. Stringer, S. Millis, C. Boake, J. Englander, T. Hart, W. High, S. Macciocchi, F. Meythaler, T. Novack & F. Whyte Effect of traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage on neuropsychological profiles and vocational outcome following moderate or severe traumatic brain injury R. E. Hanlon, 7. A. Demery, C. Kuczen & 7. P. Kelly Effect of an integrated reality orientation programme in acute care on post-traumatic amnesia in patients with traumatic brain injury E. De Guise, 7. Leblanc, M. Feyz, H. Thomas & N. Gosselin Contents of Volume Prospective and declarative memory problems following moderate and severe traumatic brain injury F. L. Mathias & K. M. Mansfield Head injury and family carers: A pilot study to investigate an innovative community-based educational programme for family carers and patients I. Sinnakaruppan, B. Downey & S. Morrison Pilot Study: Reduction of affective lability and alcohol use following traumatic brain injury: A clinical pilot study of anti-convulsant medications T. P. Beresford, D. Arciniegas, L. Clapp, B. Martin & #. Alfers Volume 19, Number 5, May 2005 Original papers: A computer-based procedure for assessing functional cognitive skills in patients with neurological injuries: The virtual street N. Titov & R. G. Knight Constraint-induced therapy for moderate chronic upper extremity impairment after stroke N. M. Bonifer, K. M. Anderson & D. B. Arciniegas Botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of children and adolescents with an acquired brain injury F. Van Rhyn, G. Molenaers & B. Ceulemans Cognitive structure of executive deficits in patients with frontal lesions performing activities of daily living L. Godbout, M. C. Grenier, C. M. ¥. Braun & S. Gagnon Review: Anterior hypopituitarism following traumatic brain injury R. 7. Urban, P. Harris & B. Masel Case studies: Efficacy of early use of intrathecal baclofen therapy for treating spastic hypertonia due to acquired brain injury G. E. Francisco, M. M. Hu, C. Boake & C. B. Ivanhoe Antecedent interventions in the management of maladaptive behaviours in a child with brain injury G. M. Pace, E. K. Dunn, 7. K. Luiselli, C. R. Cochran & F. Skowron Follow-up of neuropsychological function recovery in a 9-year-old girl with anoxic encephalopathy: A window on the brain re-organization processes I. Amicuzi, F. Cappelli, M. Stortini, S. Cherubini & M. M. Pierro Volume 19, Number 6, June 2005 Original papers: Making electronic mail accessible: Perspectives of people with acquired cognitive impairments, caregivers and professionals B. Todis, M. M. Sohlberg, D. Hood & S. Fickas Female body image following acquired brain injury H. F. R. Howes, S. Edwards & D. Benton vl Contents of Volume Psychological distress and coping in women married to men with a diagnosis of solvent- induced chronic toxic encephalopathy G. Abjornsson, B. Palsson, B. Karlson, P. Orbek & K. Osterberg Children and young adults in a prolonged unconscious state due to severe brain injury: Outcome after an early intensive neurorehabilitation programme H. ¥. Eilander, V. 7.M . Wynen, F. G. M. Scheirs, P. L. M. de Kort & A. ¥. H. Prevo Psychotherapy with brain injury survivors: An investigation of the challenges encountered by clinicians and their modifications to therapeutic practice D. Fudd & S. L. Wilson Columnar organization of the mammalian visual cortex and its vulnerability following lesion in adult cats N. Gurshumov & U. Yinon Recovery of executive skills following paediatric traumatic brain injury (TBD: A 2 year follow-up V. Anderson & C. Catroppa Volume 19, Number 7, July 2005 Original papers: Effects of the dopaminergic agent and NMDA receptor antagonist amantadine on cognitive function, cerebral glucose metabolism and D2 receptor availability in chronic traumatic brain injury: A study using positron emission tomography (PET) M. F. Kraus, G. S. Smith, M. Butters, A. ¥. Donnell, E. Dixon, C. Yilong & D. Marion The effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural therapy for post-traumatic headaches B. Gurr & B. R. Coetzer Outcome after severe brain damage, what makes the difference? A. Sorbo, B. Rydenhag, K. S. Sunnerhagen, M. Blomqvist, S. Svensson & I. Emanuelson Gunshot wounds to the head: Gang- and non-gang-related injuries and outcomes H. E. Aryan, R. Fandial, R. L. Bennett, L. S. Masri, S. D. Lavine & M. L. Levy Beneficial effect from a cognitive training programme on children with acquired brain injuries demonstrated in a controlled study I. V. Hooft, K. Andersson, B. Bergman, T. Sejersen, L. V. Wendt & A. Bartfai The effects of a song-singing programme on the affective speaking intonation of people with traumatic brain injury F. Baker, T. Wigram & C. Gold Kinematic analysis of jaw function in children following traumatic brain injur; E. W.-L. Loh, F. V. Goozée & B. E. Murdoch Review: The Rey 15-item memory test for malingering: A meta-analysis L. Reznek Case studies: Prolonged anti-spasticity effects of bolus intrathecal baclofen I. F. Baguley, K. M. Bailey & S. Slewa-Younan Functional MRI of working memory in paediatric head injury S. E. Williams, S. Rivera & A. L. Reiss Contents of Volume Volume 19, Number 8, 10 August 2005 Original papers: An Internet training intervention for people with traumatic brain injury: Barriers and outcomes ¥. Egan, L. Worrall & D. Oxenham TEACH-M: A pilot study evaluating an instructional sequence for persons with impaired memory and executive functions L. A. Ehlhardt, M. M. Sohlberg, A. Glang & R. Albin The experiences of individuals with a traumatic brain injury, families, physicians and health professionals regarding care provided throughout the continuum H. Lefebvre, D. Pelchat, B. Swaine, I. Gélinas & M. #. Levert Assessment of anosognosia in persons with frontal lobe damage: Clinical utility of the Mayo- Portland adaptability inventory (MPAI) G. F. Murrey, F. M. Hale & $. D. Williams Heart rate variability (HRV) of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) during the post- insult sub-acute period O. Keren, S. Yupatov, M. M. Radai, R. Elad-Yarum, D. Faraggi, S. Abboud, H. Ring & Z. Groswasser Validity of administrative data for characterizing traumatic brain injury-related hospitalizations A. D. Shore, M. L. McCarthy, T. Serpi & M. Gertner Footprint peak time and functional ambulation profile reflect the potential for hemiparetic gait recovery E. B. Titianova, P. S. Mateev, S. H. Peurala, F. Sivenius & I. M. Tarkka Teaching face-name associations to survivors of traumatic brain injury: A sequential treatment approach N. F. Manasse, K. Hux & F. Snell Volume 19, Number 9, 20 August 2005 Original papers: Returning to productive activities: Perspectives of individuals with long-standing acquired brain injuries L. Petrella, M. A. McColl, T. Krupa & ¥. Ffohnston Self-concept and quality of life following aquired brain injury: A pilot investigation C. D. Vickery, S. T. Gontkousky & F. S. Caroselli Predictive factors of functional gain in long-term stroke survivors admitted to a rehabilitation programme F. ¥. Carod-Artal, M. S. M. Medeiros, T. A. Horan & L. W. Braga Rehabilitation outcomes of cardiac and non-cardiac anoxic brain injury: A single institution experience D. T. Burke, M. K. Shah, A. S. S. Dorvlo & S. Al-Adawi Long-term outcome in severe traumatic brain injury is significantly influenced by brainstem involvement C. Wedekind & M. Lippert-Griiner Brief assessment of severe language impairments: Initial validation of the Mississippi aphasia screening test R. Nakase-Thompson, E. Manning, M. Sherer, S. A. Yablon, S. L. T. Gontkovsky & C. Vickery Contents of Volume Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo as the cause of dizziness in patients after severe traumatic brain injury: diagnosis and treatment M. Motin, O. Keren, Z. Grosvwasser & CL. R. Gordon Attentional and processing skills following traumatic brain injury in early childhood L’. Anderson, C. Catroppa, S. Morse, FF. Hanitou & F. Rosenfeld Consensus statement: Consensus guidelines on screening for hypopituitarism following traumatic brain injury E. Ghigo, B. Masel, G. Aimaretn, J. Leon-Carrion, FF. Ff. Casanueva, M. R. Dominguez-Morales, EB. Hlowic, K. Perrone, GQ. Stalla, C. Thompson && R. Urban Case studies; Modafinil for the treatment of diminished responsiveness in a patient recovering from brain surgery lV’. M. Rivera Monitoring emergence from coma following severe brain injury in an octogenarian using behavioural indicators, electrophysiological measures and metabolic studies: A demonstration of the potential for good recovery in older adults M. Crossley, A. Shiel, B. Wilson, M. R. Coleman, L. Gelling, T. Frver, S. Boniface & F. Pickard Deep vein thrombosis in a tetraparesic patient with mental retardation: Case report and review oft the literature G.-S. Lohiva, Fk. M. Crinella, L. Tan-Figueroa & S. Go Volume 19, Number 10, September 2005 Onginal papers: Inference comprehension of adolescents with traumatic brain injury: A working memory hypothesis C. Moran & G. Gillon lwenty-month etlectiveness of a non-aversive, long-term, low-cost programme tor persons with persisung neurobehavioural disability G. M. Giles, J. Wager, L. Fong & B.S. Waratch Convergent validity of self-awareness measures and their association with employment outcome in adults following acquired brain injury K. Wise, 7. Ovonsevoorth & F. Fleming Psychological and adjustment problems due to acquired brain lesions in childhood: A comparison between post-traumatic patients and brain tumour survivors G. Poggi, M. Liascio, A. Adduct, S. Galotan, M. Massimino, M. Sommovigo, M. Zettin, E. Figint & EL Castell V. Croker & he McMaster tamily assessment device and clinical rating scale: Questionnaire vs interview in childhood traumatic brain injury M. C. Barney & FJ. &. Max Memory function atter resolution of post-traumatic amnesia A. Baird, K. Papadoepoulou, R. Greenwood & L. Crpolotrti Direct chinician-delivered versus indirect family-supported rehabilitanon of children with traumatic brain injury: A randomized controlled trial L. W. Braga, A. C. da Paz Junior & M. Yilewaker Contents of Volume The high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) for traumatic brain injury. Part 2: Content validity and discriminability G. Willams, V. Robertson, K. Greenwood, P. Goldie & M. E. Morris The impact of head injury neurobehavioural sequelae on personal relationships: Preliminary findings R. L. Wood, C. Liosst & L. Wood Case Study: Non-declarative memory in the rehabilitation of amnesia S. Cavaco, J. F. Malec & T. Bergquist Book Review: Sexual difficulties after TBI and ways to deal with it N. D. Zasler Volume 19, Number 11, October 2005 Original papers: A systematic review of treatments for mild traumatic brain injury P. Comper, S. M. Bisschop, N. Carnide & A. Tricco Original papers: Cognitive appraisal accuracy moderates the relationship between injury severity and psychosocial outcomes in traumatic brain injury R. B. Kervick & K. L. Kaemingk A randomized control trial to evaluate a paging system for people with traumatic brain injury B. A. Wilson, H. Emslie, K. Quirk, F¥. Evans & P. Watson Assessment of subtle cognitive-communication deficits following acquired brain injury: A normative study of the Functional Assessment of Verbal Reasoning and Executive Strategies (FAVRES) S. MacDonald & C. F. Fohnson Use of the Zung depression scale in patients with traumatic brain injury: 1 year post-injury D. B. Huang, R. Spiga & H. Koo Exploring the impact of traumatic brain injury on the older couple: ‘Yes, but how much of it is age, I can’t tell you.. D. E. Layman, M. P. ¥. M. Dikers & T. A. Ashman 909 The high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) for traumatic brain injury. Part 1: Item generation G. Williams, V. Robertson, K. Greenwood, P. Goldie & M. E. Morris Reintegration after severe brain injury: A retrospective study R. Avesam, L. Salvi, G. Rigoli & M. G. Gambint Opinion about post-concussion syndrome in health professionals R. Davies & T. M. McMillan Case Studies: Episodic pain syndrome restricted cheiro-oral region associated with pontine lesion W. H. Chen, Y. L. Tseng, C. C. Lut & F. S. Liu Foreign accent syndrome following traumatic brain injury M. Lippert-Gruener, U. Weinert, T. Greisbach & C. Wedekind Contents of Volume Volume 19, Number 12, November 2005 Announcement: The Henry Stonnington Awards for Review Articles Letter to the Editor: Randomization in clinical research D. T. Wade Original papers: Caregiver burden, time spent caring and health status in the first 12 months following stroke L. Tooth, K. McKenna, A. Barnett, C. Prescott & S. Murphy Factors related to recovery after mild traumatic brain injury G. Mooney, F. Speed & S. Sheppard Benefits of activity and virtual reality based balance exercise programmes for adults with traumatic brain injury: Perceptions of participants and their caregivers M. Thornton, S. Marshall, 7.M cComas, H. Finestone, A. McCormick & H. Sveistrup Working memory and discourse production abilities following closed-head injury K. M. Youse & C. A. Coelho Public attitudes towards survivors of brain injury M. A. Linden, R. F. Rauch & I. R. Crothers Central auditory processing and social functioning following brain injury in children G. M. Flood, H. M. Dumas & S. M. Haley The influence of victim characteristics on potential jurors’ perceptions of brain damage in mild traumatic brain injury T. F¥. Guilmette, R. O. Temple, M. L. Kennedy, M. D. Weiler, L. F. Ruffolo & E. Dufresne Attentional deficits in concussion P. van Donkelaar, 7. Langan, E. Rodriguez, A. Drew, C. Halterman, L. R. Osternig & L.-S. Chou Subjective well-being and quality of life following traumatic brain injury in adults: A long-term population-based follow-up T. W. Teasdale & A. W. Engberg Psychosocial consequences of stroke: A long-term population-based follow-up T. W. Teasdale & A. W. Engberg Case Studies: Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) following severe traumatic brain injury C. T. Kim, H. Kim, B. Wechsler & S. W. Kim An unusual case of Dantrolene sodium-induced urinary retention in post-traumatic minimally responsive state K. S. G. Chua & K.-H. Kong Volume 19, Number 13, December 2005 Review: Social support and the physical activity behaviours of people with a brain injury S. Driver Original papers: A multi-perspective concept mapping study of problems associated with traumatic brain injury F. P. Donnelly, K. Donnelly & K. K. Grohman

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