Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3448159 | Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The CISS showed good psychometric properties as a measure of coping style among persons with moderate to severe TBI in acute and chronic phases of recovery, and showed evidence of multidimensionality as predicted by theory, consistent with 3 unidimensional scales. Added items tapping broader (or more accessible, less cognitively complex) ranges of coping responses would likely benefit the scale overall and improve correspondence with the response needs of people with TBI.
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Authors
Hillary A. MA, Lisa J. PhD, Scott R. PhD, Robin A. PhD, Michael W. MA,