Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2705694 | PM&R | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The parent report of daytime somnolence correlated with TBI severity and predicted executive functioning difficulties of the teens in everyday circumstances. Although a correlation between daytime somnolence and executive dysfunction were also apparent on self-report, this did not differ based on injury severity. Teens tended to report fewer difficulties with executive function, which suggests that the teens have decreased awareness of their impairments.
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Authors
Marisa B. DO, Brad G. MD, MS, Dean PhD, H. Gerry PhD, Tanya M. PhD, Michael W. PhD, Shari L. PhD,