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Title: Supportive systems needed for the functioning of people with traumatic brain injury : an exploratory study
Authors: Sarku, E
Adjaottor, E
Addo, FM
Ahorsu, DK 
Issue Date: Jul-2021
Source: Asian journal of social health and behavior, July-Sept. 2021, v. 4, no. 3, p. 110-115
Abstract: Introduction: People with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have been found to have significant cognitive challenges which negatively impact their psychosocial life. This calls for efficient supportive systems and coping mechanisms to enable them to function in the society. This study, therefore, examined the (1) supportive systems that affect people with TBI and (2) essential coping mechanisms for psychosocial activities among people with TBI. Methods: A total of forty participants with a mean age of 35.30 (standard deviation = 11.90) years, mostly males (70%) and married (55%) were recruited for this cross-sectional study. They completed measures on TBI severity, coping strategies, social support, religious coping activities, and psychosocial activities. Results: There were significant interrelationships between coping strategies, social support, religious coping activities, psychosocial activities, and severity of TBI. Coping strategies, religious coping, and psychosocial activities were the supportive systems that affect people with TBI. Coping strategies was the only factor that affects the psychosocial activities of people with TBI. Conclusion: Based on these findings, different supportive systems may be needed for different functional abilities of people with TBI. Hence, clinicians may have to individualize assessment in order to offer bespoke support systems needed for improvement.
Keywords: Coping mechanism
Psychosocial activity
Religious coping
Social support
Traumatic brain injury
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd.
Journal: Asian journal of social health and behavior 
EISSN: 2772-4204
DOI: 10.4103/shb.shb_13_21
Rights: © 2021 Asian Journal of Social Health and Behavior
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The following publication Sarku E, Adjaottor ES,Addo FM, Ahorsu DK. Supportive systems needed forthe functioning of people with traumatic brain injury:An exploratory study. Asian J Soc Health Behav2021;4:110-5. is available at https://doi.org/10.4103/shb.shb_13_21
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