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Cumulative Index 545 Devier DJ See PhillipsJ P Frankish H: Ginkgo biloba does not enhance memory in Dikmen S See Bell KR healthy adults US study finds (Abstract by Laborde A), 18(2):217 Dikmen SS See MachamerJ E Fraser R See KreutzerJ S Diller L See McCorkel BA Doble JE, Haig AJ, Anderson C, Katz R: Impairment, G Activity, Participation, Life Satisfaction, and Survival in Persons With Locked-In Syndrome for Over a Decade: Gardner RM, Bird FL, Maguire H, Carreiro R, Abenaim N: Follow-Up on a Previously Reported Cohort, Intensive Positive Behavior Supports for Adolescents 18(5):435 with Acquired Brain Injury: Long-Term Outcomes in Community Settings, 18(1):52 Doctor J See Bell KR Garner MD See Bell KR Donders J, Callahan CD: Moderating factors in rehabilitation outcome (Preface), 18(2):105 Gizzi M, Zlotnick M, Cicerone K, Riley E: Vestibular Disease and Cognitive Dysfunction: No Evidence for a Donders J, Woodward HR: Gender as a Moderator of Causal Connection, 18(5):398 Memory After Traumatic Brain Injury in Children, 18(2):106 Glueckauf RL See McCorkel BA Dorais L See Thomas H H Drotar D See Wade SL Ducharme JM: “Errorless” Rehabilitation: Strategies of Haig AJ See Doble JE Proactive Intervention for Individuals with Brain Hammond FM: Neuroplasticity (Preface), 18(4):306 Injury and Their Children, 18(1):88 Hanks R See Sherer M Duchnick JJ See Vanderploeg RD Hart T See Sherer M Dumas D See McFadyen BJ High, Jr WM See Sherer M Durand A See McFadyen BJ Hoch DB, Daly L: Anticonvulsants, 18(4):383 Hoffman SW See Stein DG E Horn LJ: Visual & Vestibular Consequences of Acquired Ecklund-Johnson EP See McCorkel BA Brain Injury, by Suchoff IB, Ciuffreda KJ, Kapoor N Elgin KM See Blackman JA (Book Review), 18(2):209 Elovic EP, Lansang R, Li Y, RickerJH : The Use of I Atypical Antipsychotics in Traumatic Brain Injury, 18(2):177 Ibarra N See Quemada JI Elovic EP: Anterior Pituitary Dysfunction After Traumatic Brain Injury, I, 18(6):541 Esselman P See Bell KR Jacobs HE See Feeney T Evans RW See Malec JF Jacobs HE See Yivisaker M Ezkerra J See Quemada JI Johnson J See Vandiver VL Johnson K See Bell KR F Juan Céspedes MM See Quemada JI Farmer JE, Clark MJ, Sherman AK: Rural Versus Urban Social Support Seeking as a Moderating K Variable in Traumatic Brain Injury Outcome, Karman N, MarylesJ , Baker RW, Simpser E, Berger-Gross 18(2):116 P: Constraint-induced Movement Therapy for Farrell WJ See Blackman JA Hemiplegic Children With Acquired Brain Injuries, Feeney DM See Phillips JP 18(3):259 Feeney T See Yivisaker M Katz R See Doble JE Feeney T, Jacobs HE, Ylvisaker M: Positive behavior Kegler SR, Coronado VG, Annest JL, Thurman DJ: support (Preface), 18(1):2 Estimating Nonfatal Traumatic Brain Injury Feeney TJ, Ylvisaker M: Context-Sensitive Behavioral Hospitalizations Using an Urban/Rural Index, Supports for Young Children with TBI: Short-Term 18(6):469 Effects and Long-Term Outcome, 18(1):33 Kennedy B See Morgan A Feyz M See Thomas H Kent A See Malec JF Finlay KL See Malec JF Kinch J See McDonald S Flanagan S See McDonald S Kohlert C See Bhattaram VA Fordyce DJ: Neuropsychological Interventions: Clinical Kothari S, Kirschner K: Beyond Consent: Assent and Research and Practice, by Eslinger PJ] (Book Review), Empowerment in Brain Injury Rehabilitation (Edited 18(2):207 by Lynch WJ), 18(4):379 546 JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION/NOVEMBER- DECEMBER 2003 Kragness M See Malec JF Dysphagia After Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury, KreutzerJ , Seel RT, Gourley E: The Prevalence and 18(3):239 Symptom Rates of Depression after Traumatic Brain Moseley AM, Yap MC: Interrater Reliability of the TEMPA Injury: A Comprehensive Examination, 18(4):377 for the Measurement of Upper Limb Function in KreutzerJS , MarwitzJH , Walker W, Sander A, Sherer M, Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury, 18(6):526 BognerJ , Fraser R, Bushnik T: Moderating Factors in Murdoch B See Morgan A Return to Work and Job Stability After Traumatic Brain Murdoch BE See Cahill LM Injury, 18(2):128 Murison R See Morgan A Kwasnica C See Borgaro SR L Nagy J See Reynolds $ Laborde A: Nick TG See Sherer M Lansang R See Elovic EP Nimgade A, Costello MC: Return to Work for a Company LaVigna GW See Willis TJ President With Traumatic Brain Injury, 18(5):464 LeBlanc J See Thomas H Lexell J: Ginseng, 18(2):196 P Lezak MD See Malec JF Paniak C See Reynolds $ Li Y See Elovic EP Patrick PD See Blackman JA Lin H See Thomas H Perna RB, Rouselle A, Brennan P: Traumatic Brain Injury: Lu D, Mahmood A, Chopp M: Biologic Transplantation Depression, Neurogenesis, and Medication and Neurotrophin-Induced Neuroplasticity After Management, 18(2):201 Traumatic Brain Injury, 18(4):357 Pettigrew LEL, Wilson JTL, Teasdale GM: Reliability of Luis CA See Vanderploeg RD Ratings on the Glasgow Outcome Scales from In-person and Telephone Structured Interviews, M 18(3):252 Macciocchi SN: The Handbook of Cognitive PhillipsJ P,D evier DJ, Feeney DM: Rehabilitation Veuropsychology: What Deficits Reveal About the Pharmacology: Bridging Laboratory Work to Clinical Human Mind, by Rapp B (Book Review), 18(2):215 Application, 18(4):342 MachamerJE , Temkin NR, Dikmen SS: Neurobehavioral Outcome in Persons With Violent or Nonviolent Q Traumatic Brain Injury, 18(5):387 Quemada Jl, Juan Cespedes MM, Ezkerra J, Ballesteros J, Maguire H See Gardner RM Ibarra N, Urruticoechea I: Outcome of Memory Mahmood A See Lu D Rehabilitation in Traumatic Brain Injury Assessed by Neuropsychological Tests and Questionnaires, Malec JE Kragness M, Evans RW, Finlay KL, Kent A, Lezak 18(6):532 MD: Further Psychometric Evaluation and Revision of the Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory in a National Sample, 18(6):479 R MarwitzJ H See KreutzerJ S Reynolds S, Paniak C, Toller-Lobe G, Nagy J: A Maryles J See Karman N Longitudinal Study of Compensation-Seeking and Return to Work in a Treated Mild Traumatic Brain Matsumoto JA See Blackman JA Injury Sample, 18(2):139 McCorkel BA, Glueckauf RL, Ecklund-Johnson EP. Rice SA See Blackman JA Tomusk AB, Trexler LE, Diller 1: Development and Exploratory Analysis of the Neurorehabilitation RickerJ H See Elovic EP Program Styles Survey, 18(5):425 Riley E See Gizzi M McDonald S, Flanagan S, RollinsJ ,K inch J: TASIT: A New Rollins J See McDonald $ Clinical Tool for Assessing Social Perception After Rosenthal M See Sherer M Traumatic Brain Injury, 18(3):219 Rouselle A See Perna RB McFadyen BJ, Swaine B, Dumas D, Durand A: Residual Effects of aT raumatic Brain Injury on Locomotor Capacity: A First Study of Spatiotemporal Patterns During Unobstructed and Obstructed Walking, Sander A See KreutzerJ S 18(6):512 Sander AM See Sherer M Meaney DF See Smith DH Savage RC: Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Proactive Minich NM See Wade SL Intervention, by BlosserJ L, DePompei R (Book Morgan A, Ward E, Murdoch B, Kennedy B, Murison R: Review), 18(3):303 Incidence, Characteristics, and Predictive Factors for Sherer M See KreutzerJ S Cumulative Index 547 Sherer M, Nick TG, Sander AM, Hart T, Hanks R, U Rosenthal M, High,J rW M, Yablon SA: Race and Ulrike G See Bhattaram VA Productivity Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury: Influence of Confounding Factors, Urruticoechea I See Quemada Jl 18(5):408 Vv Sherman AK See FarmerJ E Shull WH See Smith DH Vanderploeg RD, Curtiss G, Duchnick JJ, Luis CA: Demographic, Medical, and Psychiatric Factors in Silver A See Solomon PR Work and Marital Status After Mild Head Injury, Simpser E See Karman N 18(2):148 Simpson G, Winstanley J, Bertapelle T: Suicide Vandiver VL, Johnson J, Christofero-Snider C: Supporting Prevention Training After Traumatic Brain Employment for Adults With Acquired Brain Injury: A Injury: Evaluation of a Staff Training Workshop, Conceptual Model, 18(5):457 18(5):445 Smith DH, Meaney DE Shull WH: Diffuse Axonal Injury WwW in Head Trauma, 18(4):307 Wade SL, Taylor HG, Drotar D, Stancin T, Yeates KO, Solomon PR, Adams F Silver A: Ginkgo for memory Minich NM: Parent-Adolescent Interactions After enhancement (Abstract by Laborde A), 18(2):217 Traumatic Brain Injury: Their Relationship to Family Solomon S: Posttraumatic Headache (Abstract by Adaptation and Adolescent Adjustment, 18(2):164 Laborde A), 18(4):377 Walker W See KreutzerJ S Stancin T See Wade SL Ward E See Morgan A Stein DG, Hoffman SW: Concepts of CNS Plasticity Willis TJ, LaVigna GW: The Safe Management of Physical in the Context of Brain Damage and Repair, Aggression Using Multi-Element Positive Practices in 18(4):317 Community Settings, 18(1):75 Swaine B See McFadyen BJ Willson DF See Blackman JA Wilson JTL See Pettigrew LEL T Winstanley J See Simpson G Taylor HG See Wade SL Woodward HR See Donders J Teasdale GM See Pettigrew LEL Y Temkin N See Bell KR Temkin NR See MachamerJ E Yablon SA See Sherer M Theodoros DG See Cahill LM Yap MC See Moseley AM Thomas H, Feyz M, LeBlanc J, Brosseau J, Champoux Yeates KO See Wade SL M-C, Christopher A, Desormeaux N, Dorais L, Lin H: Yivisaker M See Feeney T North Star Project: Reality Orientation in an Acute Yivisaker M See Feeney TJ Care Setting for Patients With Traumatic Brain Ylvisaker M, Jacobs HE, Feeney T: Positive Supports for Injuries, 18(3):292 People Who Experience Behavioral and Cognitive Thurman DJ See Kegler SR Disability After Brain Injury: A Review, 18(1):7 Toller-Lobe G See Reynolds S Tomusk AB See McCorkel BA Z Trexler LE See McCorkel BA Zlotnick M See Gizzi M 548 JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION/NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2003 Subject Index A Amphetamines Abstracts Rehabilitation pharmacology: Bridging laboratory Ginko biloba does not enhance memory in healthy work to clinical application, PhillipsJ P, Devier DJ, adults US study finds, Frankish H (abstracted by Feeney DM, 18(4):342-356 Laborde A), 18(2):217 Amyloid-3 Ginko for memory enhancement, Solomon PR, Adams Diffuse axonal injury in head trauma, Smith DH, FE Silver A, et al (abstracted by Laborde A), 18(2):217 Meaney DE, Shull WH, 18(4):307-316 Acetylcholine Anticonvulsants Rehabilitation pharmacology: Bridging laboratory Update on pharmacology, Hoch DB, Daly L, work to clinical application, PhillipsJ P,D evier DJ, 18(4):383-386 Feeney DM, 18(4):342-356 Antipsychotics ACTH deficiency The use of atypical antipsychotics in traumatic brain Anterior pituitary dysfunction after traumatic brain injury, Elovic EP, Lansang R, Li Y, Ricker JH, injury, Elovic EP, 18(6):541-543 18(2):177-195 Activities of daily living Applied behavior analysis Outcome of memory rehabilitation in traumatic brain Positive supports for people who experience injury assessed by neuropsychological tests and behavioral and cognitive disability after brain questionnaires, QuemadaJ I, Cespedes JMM, injury: A review, Ylvisaker M, Jacobs HE, Feeney T, Ezkerra J, Ballesteros J, Ibarra N, Urruticoechea I, 18(1):7-32 18(6):532-540 Arm Acute care rehabilitation Interrater reliability of the TEMPA for the North Star Project: Reality orientation in an acute care measurement of upper limb function in adults with setting for patients with traumatic brain injury, traumatic brain injury, Moseley AM, Yap MC, Thomas H, Feyz M, LeBlanc J, et al, 18(3):292-302 18(6):526-531 Adaptation Assessment Parent-adolescent interactions after traumatic brain Context-sensitive behavioral supports for young injury: Their relationship to family adaptation and children with TBI: Short-term effects and long-term adolescent adjustment, Wade SL, Taylor G, Drotar outcome, Feeney TJ, Yivisaker M, 18(1):33-51 D, et al, 18(2):164-176 Development and exploratory analysis of the Adolescence Neurorehabilitation Program Styles Survey, Brain imaging as a predictor of early functional McCorkel BA, Glueckauf RL, Ecklund-Johnson EP, outcome following traumatic brain injury in et al, 18(5):425-434 children, adolescents, and young adults, Blackman Further psychometric evaluation and revision of the JA, Rice SA, MatsumotJoA, et al, 18(6):493-503 Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory in a national Intensive positive behavior supports for adolescents sample, Malec JE Kragness M, Evans RW, Finlay KL, with acquired brain injury: Long-term outcomes in Kent A, Lezak MD, 18(6):479-492 community settings, Gardner RM, Bird FL, Maguire Intensive positive behavior supports for adolescents H, et al, 18(1):52-74 with acquired brain injury: Long-term outcomes in Parent-adolescent interactions after traumatic brain community settings, Gardner RM, Bird FL, Maguire injury: Their relationship to family adaptation and H, et al, 18(1):52-74 adolescent adjustment, Wade SL, Taylor G, Drotar Interrater reliability of the TEMPA for the D, et al, 18(2):164-176 measurement of upper limb function in adults with Affective disturbance traumatic brain injury, Moseley AM, Yap MC, Vestibular disease and cognitive dysfunction: No 18(6):526-531 evidence for a causal connection, Gizzi M, Zlotnik Outcome of memory rehabilitation in traumatic brain M, Cicerone K, Riley E, 18(5):398-407 injury assessed by neuropsychological tests and Aggression questionnaires, Quemada JI, Cespedes JMM, The safe management of physical aggression using Ezkerra J, Ballesteros J, Ibarra N, Urruticoechea I, multi-element positive practices in community 18(6):532-540 settings, Willis TJ, LaVigna GW, 18(1):75-87 Perceptual and instrumental analysis of laryngeal Agitation function after traumatic brain injury in childhood, Cahill LM, Murdoch BE, Theodoros DG, The use of atypical antipsychotics in traumatic brain 18(3):268-283 injury, Elovic EP, Lansang R, Li Y, Ricker JH, 18(2):177-195 Reliability of ratings on the Glasgow Outcome Scales from in-person and telephone structured Cumulative Index 549 interviews, Pettigrew LEL, Wilson JTL, Teasdale Visual & Vestibular consequences of Acquired Brain GM, 18(3):252-258 Injury, Suchoff 1B, Ciuffreda KJ, Kapoor N Supporting employment for adults with acquired (reviewed by Horn LJ), 18(2):209 brain injury: A conceptual model, Vandiver VL, Brain imaging Johnson J, Christofero-Snider C, 18(5):457-463 Brain imaging as a predictor of early functional TASIT: A new tool for assessing social perception after outcome following traumatic brain injury in traumatic brain injury, McDonald S, Flanagan S, children, adolescents, and young adults, RollinsJ ,K inch J, 18(3):219-238 Blackman JA, Rice SA, Matsumoto JA, et al, Use of the BNI Screen for Higher Cerebral Functions 18(6):493-503 in assessing disorientation after traumatic brain Brain injury. See also Pediatric brain injury injury, Borgaro SR, Kwasnica C, Cutter N, Alcott S, Anterior pituitary dysfunction after traumatic brain 18(3):284-291 injury, Elovic EP, 18(6):541-543 Axonal injury Biologic transplantation and neurotrophin-induced Diffuse axonal injury in head trauma, Smith DH, neuroplasticity after traumatic brain injury, Lu D, Meaney DE Shull WH, 18(4):307-316 Mahmood A, Chopp M, 18(4):357-376 Brain imaging as a predictor of early functional B outcome following traumatic brain injury in Barrow Neurological Institute children, adolescents, and young adults, Blackman Use of the BNI Screen for Higher Cerebral Functions JA, Rice SA, MatsumotJoA , et al, 18(6):493-503 in assessing disorientation after traumatic brain Development and exploratory analysis of the injury, Borgaro SR, Kwasnica C, Cutter N, Alcott S, Neurorehabilitation Program Styles Survey, 18(3):284-291 McCorkel BA, Glueckauf RL, Ecklund-Johnson EP, Behavior et al, 18(5):425-434 Context-sensitive behavioral supports for young Diffuse axonal injury in head trauma, Smith DH, children with TBI: Short-term effects and Meaney DE Shull WH, 18(4):307-316 long-term outcome, Feeney TJ, Ylvisaker M, “Errorless” rehabilitation: Strategies of proactive 18(1):33-51 intervention for individuals with brain injury and “Errorless” rehabilitation: Strategies of proactive their children, DucharmJeM , 18(1):88-104 intervention for individuals with brain injury and Estimating nonfatal traumatic brain injury their children, Ducharme JM, 18(1):88-104 hospitalizations using an urban/rural index, Kegler Positive supports for people who experience SR, Coronado VG, Annest, JL, Thurman DJ, behavioral and cognitive disability after brain 18(6):469-478 injury: A review, Yivisaker M, Jacobs HE, Feeney T, Incidence, characteristics, and predictive factors for 18(1):7-32 dysphagia after pediatric traumatic brain injury, The safe management of physical aggression using Morgan A, Ward E, Murdoch B, Kennedy B, Murison multi-element positive practices in community R, 18(3):239-251 settings, Willis TJ, LaVigna GW, 18(1):75-87 Interrater reliability of the TEMPA for the Biomechanics measurement of upper limb function in adults with Residual effects of a traumatic brain injury on traumatic brain injury, Moseley AM, Yap MC, locomotor capacity: A first study of spatiotemporal 18(6):526-531 patterns during unobstructed and obstructed Longitudinal study of compensation-seeking and walking, McFadyen BJ, Swaine B, Dumas D, Durand return to work in a treated mild traumatic brain A, 18(6):512-525 injury sample, Reynolds S, Paniak C, Toller-Lobe G, Book reviews NagyJ , 18(2):139-147 Ethical Issues in Clinical Neuropsychology, Bush SS, Moderating factors in return to work and job stability Drexler M (reviewed by Banja J), 18(2):210 after traumatic brain injury, KreutzerJS , Marwitz The Handbook of Cognitive Neuropsychology: What JH, Walker W, et al, 18(2):128-138 Deficits Reveal About the Human Mind, Rapp B Neurobehavioral outcome in persons with violent or (reviewed by Macciocchi SN), 18(2):215 nonviolent traumatic brain injury, MachameJrE , Neuropsychological Interventions: Clinical Research Temkin NR, Dikmen SS, 18(5):387-397 and Practice, Eslinger PJ (reviewed by Fordyce DJ), North Star Project: Reality orientation in an acute care 18(2):207 setting for patients with traumatic brain injury, Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Proactive Thomas H, Feyz M, LeBlanc J, et al, 18(3):292-302 Intervention, BlosserJR , DePompei R (reviewed by Outcome of memory rehabilitation in traumatic brain Savage RC), 18(3):303 injury assessed by neuropsychological tests and Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and questionnaires, Quemada JI, Cespedes JMM, Adolescents, Semrud-Clikemann M (reviewed by Ezkerra J, Ballesteros J, Ibarra N, Urruticoechea I, DePompei R), 18(2):213 18(6):532-540 550 JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION/NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2003 Positive supports for people who experience Development and exploratory analysis of the behavioral and cognitive disability after brain Neurorehabilitation Program Styles Survey, injury: A review, Ylvisaker M, Jacobs HE, Feeney T, McCorkel BA, Glueckauf RL, Ecklund-Johnson EP, 18(1):7-32 et al, 18(5):425-434 Race and productivity outcome after traumatic brain Impairment, activity, participation, life satisfaction, injury: Influence of confounding factors, Sherer M, and survival in locked-in syndrome for over a Nick TG, Sander AM, et al, 18(5):408-424 decade: follow-up of a previously reported cohort, Rehabilitation pharmacology: Bridging laboratory Doble JE, Haig AJ, Anderson, C, Katz R, work to clinical application, Phillips JP, Devier DJ, 18(5):435-444 Feeney DM, 18(4):342-356 Incidence, characteristics, and predictive factors for Residual effects of a traumatic brain injury on dysphagia after pediatric traumatic brain injury, locomotor capacity: A first study of spatiotemporal Morgan A, Ward E, Murdoch B, Kennedy B, Murison patterns during unobstructed and obstructed R, 18(3):239-251 walking, McFadyen BJ, Swaine B, Dumas D, Durand Neurobehavioral outcome in persons with violent or A, 18(6):512-525 nonviolent traumatic brain injury, MachamerJE , Return to work for a company president with Temkin NR, Dikmen SS, 18(5):387-397 traumatic brain injury, Nimgade A, Costello MC, North Star Project: Reality orientation in an acute care 18(5):464-467 setting for patients with traumatic brain injury, Suicide prevention training after traumatic brain Thomas H, Feyz M, LeBlanc J, et al, 18(3):292-302 injury: Evaluation of a staff training workshop, Perceptual and instrumental analysis of laryngeal Simpson G, Winstanley J, Bertapelle T, function after traumatic brain injury in childhood, 18(5):445-456 Cahill LM, Murdoch BE, Theodoros DG, Supporting employment for adults with acquired 18(3):268-283 brain injury: A conceptual model, Vandiver VL, Race and productivity outcome after traumatic brain Johnson J, Christofero-Snider C, 18(5):457-463 injury: Influence of confounding factors, Sherer M, TASIT: A new tool for assessing social perception after Nick TG, Sander AM, et al, 18(5):408-424 traumatic brain injury, McDonald S, Flanagan S, Reliability of ratings on the Glasgow Outcome Scales Rollins J, Kinch J, 18(3):219-238 from in-person and telephone structured Traumatic brain injury: Depression, neurogenesis, and interviews, Pettigrew LEL, Wilson JTL, Teasdale medication management, Perna RB, Rouselle A, GM, 18(3):252-258 Brennan P, 18(2):201-203 Return to work for a company president with The use of atypical antipsychotics in traumatic brain traumatic brain injury, Nimgade A, Costello MC, injury, Elovic EP, Lansang R, Li Y, Ricker JH, 18(5):464-467 18(2):177-195 Suicide prevention training after traumatic brain The use of a World Wide Web-based consultation site injury: Evaluation of a staff training workshop, to provide support to telephone staff in a traumatic Simpson G, Winstanley J, Bertapelle T, brain injury demonstration project, Bell KR, 18(5):445-456 Esselman P, Garner MD, et al, 18(6):504-511 Supporting employment for adults with acquired Use of the BNI Screen for Higher Cerebral Functions brain injury: A conceptual model, Vandiver VL, in assessing disorientation after traumatic brain Johnson J, Christofero-Snider C, 18(5):457-463 injury, Borgaro SR, Kwasnica C, Cutter N, Alcott S, 18(3):284-291 TASIT: A new tool for assessing social perception after traumatic brain injury, McDonald S, Flanagan S$, Vestibular disease and cognitive dysfunction: No RollinsJ ,K inch J, 18(3):219-238 evidence for a causal connection, Gizzi M, Zlotnik M, Cicerone K, Riley E, 18(5):398-407 Use of the BNI Screen for Higher Cerebral Functions in assessing disorientation after traumatic brain Brainstem injury, Borgaro SR, Kwasnica C, Cutter N, Alcott S, Impairment, activity, participation, life satisfaction, 18(3):284-291 and survival in locked-in syndrome for over a decade: follow-up of a previously reported cohort, Vestibular disease and cognitive dysfunction: No Doble JE, Haig AJ, Anderson, C, Katz R, evidence for a causal connection, Gizzi M, Zlotnik 18(5):435-444 M, Cicerone K, Riley E, 18(5):398-407 Clozapione Cc The use of atypical antipsychotics in traumatic brain Children. See Pediatric brain injury injury, Elovic EP, Lansang R, Li Y, Ricker JH, Clinical research and practice 18(2):177-195 Constraint-induced movement therapy for hemiplegic Cognitive-behavioral intervention children with acquired brain injuries, Karman N, Context-sensitive behavioral supports for young Maryles J, Baker RW, Simpser E, Berger-Gross P, children with TBL Short-term effects and long-term 18(3):259-267 outcome, Feeney TJ, Yivisaker M, 18(1):33-51 Cumulative Index 551 Cognitive dysfunction adolescent adjustment, Wade SL, Taylor G, Drotar Beyond consent: Assessment and empowerment in D, et al, 18(2):164-176 brain injury rehabilitation, Kothari $, Kirschner K, 18(4):379-382 D Positive supports for people who experience Demographic factors behavioral and cognitive disability after brain Demographic, medical, and psychiatric factors in injury: A review, Ylvisaker M, Jacobs HE, Feeney T, work and marital status after mild head injury, 18(1):7-32 Vanderploeg RD, Curtiss G, Duchnick JJ, Luis CA, Vestibular disease and cognitive dysfunction: No 18(2):148-163 evidence for a causal connection, Gizzi M, Zlotnik Depression M, Cicerone K, Riley E, 18(5):398-407 Traumatic brain injury: Depression, neurogenesis, and Cognitive rehabilitation medication management, Perna RB, Rouselle A, Positive supports for people who experience Brennan P, 18(2):201-203 behavioral and cognitive disability after brain Diaschisis injury: A review, Ylvisaker M, Jacobs HE, Feeney T, Concepts of CNS plasticity in the context of brain 18(1):7-32 damage and repair, Stein DG, Hoffman SW, Communication 18(4):317-341 The use of a World Wide Web-based consultation Diffuse axonal injury site to provide support to telephone staff in a Diffuse axonal injury in head trauma, Smith DH, traumatic brain injury demonstration project, Meaney DE Shull WH, 18(4):307-316 Bell KR, Esselman P, Garner MD, et al, Disorientation 18(6):504-511 Use of the BNI Screen for Higher Cerebral Functions Communication training in assessing disorientation after traumatic brain Intensive positive behavior supports for adolescents injury, Borgaro SR, Kwasnica C, Cutter N, Alcott S, with acquired brain injury: Long-term outcomes in 18(3):284-291 community settings, Gardner RM, Bird FL, Maguire Dysarthria H, et al, 18(1):52-74 Perceptual and instrumental analysis of laryngeal Community integration function after traumatic brain injury in childhood, Rural versus urban social support seeking as a Cahill LM, Murdoch BE, Theodoros DG, moderating variable in traumatic brain injury 18(3):268-283 outcome, FarmerJE , Clark MJ, Sherman AK, Dysphagia 18(2):116-127 Incidence, characteristics, and predictive factors for Community setting dysphagia after pediatric traumatic brain injury, Intensive positive behavior supports for adolescents Morgan A, Ward E, Murdoch B, Kennedy B, Murison with acquired brain injury: Long-term outcomes in R, 18(3):239-251 community settings, Gardner RM, Bird FL, Maguire H, et al, 18(1):52-74 The safe management of physical aggression using Ecological validity multi-element positive practices in community Context-sensitive behavioral supports for young settings, Willis TJ, LaVigna GW, 18(1):75-87 children with TBI: Short-term effects and long-term Compliance outcome, Feeney TJ, Yivisaker M, 18(1):33-51 “Errorless” rehabilitation: Strategies of proactive Intensive positive behavior supports for adolescents intervention for individuals with brain injury and with acquired brain injury: Long-term outcomes in their children, Ducharme JM, 18(1):88-104 community settings, Gardner RM, Bird FL, Maguire Conflict H, et al, 18(1):52-74 Parent-adolescent interactions after traumatic brain Outcome of memory rehabilitation in traumatic brain injury: Their relationship to family adaptation and injury assessed by neuropsychological tests and adolescent adjustment, Wade SL, Taylor G, Drotar questionnaires, Quemada JI, Cespedes JMM, D, et al, 18(2):164-176 Ezkerra J, Ballesteros J, Ibarra N, Urruticoechea I, Consultation 18(6):532-540 The use of aW orld Wide Web-based consultation site Emotional expression to provide support to telephone staff in a traumatic TASIT: A new tool for assessing social perception after brain injury demonstration project, Bell KR, traumatic brain injury, McDonald S, Flanagan S, Esselman P, Garner MD, et al, 18(6):504-511 RollinsJ ,K inch J, 18(3):219-238 Criticism Employment Parent-adolescent interactions after traumatic brain Demographic, medical, and psychiatric factors in injury: Their relationship to family adaptation and work and marital status after mild head injury, 552 JOURNAL OF HEAD TRAUMA REHABILITATION/NOVEDMECBEEMRBE-R 2003 Vanderploeg RD, Curtiss G, Duchnick JJ, Luis CA, Functional assessment 18(2):148-163 Context-sensitive behavioral supports for young Moderating factors in return to work and job stability children with TBI: Short-term effects and after traumatic brain injury, KreutzerJS , Marwitz long-term outcome, Feeney TJ, Yilvisaker M, JH, Walker W, et al, 18(2):128-138 18(1):33-51 Race and productivity outcome after traumatic brain Intensive positive behavior supports for adolescents injury: Influence of confounding factors, Sherer M, with acquired brain injury: Long-term outcomes in Nick TG, Sander AM, et al, 18(5):408-424 community settings, Gardner RM, Bird FL, Maguire H, et al, 18(1):52-74 Supporting employment for adults with acquired brain injury: A conceptual model, Vandiver VL, Interrater reliability of the TEMPA for the Johnson J, Christofero-Snider C, 18(5):457-463 measurement of upper limb function in adults with traumatic brain injury, Moseley AM, Yap MC, Empowerment 18(6):526-531 Beyond consent: Assessment and empowerment in Functional outcome brain injury rehabilitation, Kothari S$, Kirschner K, 18(4):379-382 Brain imaging as a predictor of early functional outcome following traumatic brain injury in Equipotentiality children, adolescents, and young adults, Concepts of CNS plasticity in the context of brain Blackman JA, Rice SA, MatsumotJoA , et al, damage and repair, Stein DG, Hoffman SW, 18(6):493-503 18(4):317-341 Concepts of CNS plasticity in the context of brain Errorless approaches damage and repair, Stein DG, Hoffman SW, “Errorless” rehabilitation: Strategies of proactive 18(4):317-341 intervention for individuals with brain injury and Rehabilitation pharmacology: Bridging laboratory their children, Ducharme JM, 18(1):88-104 work to clinical application, Phillips JP, Devier DJ, Ethical issues Feeney DM, 18(4):342-356 Beyond consent: Assessment and empowerment in G brain injury rehabilitation, Kothari S$, Kirschner K, 18(4):379-382 Gait Evaluation Residual effects of a traumatic brain injury on locomotor capacity: A first study of spatiotemporal Suicide prevention training after traumatic brain patterns during unobstructed and obstructed injury: Evaluation of a staff training workshop, walking, McFadyen BJ, Swaine B, Dumas D, Durand Simpson G, Winstanley J, 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