Objective: To assess the reliability and validity of a new instrument, the
Family Burden of Injury Interview (FBII) was designed to assess the impact
of childhood traumatic head injuries (THI) on the family. Participants: 99
Mothers of school-age children who experienced THL. Results: The FBII Total
Score revealed group differences between families of children with severe
THI and families of children with moderate THI. The measure also showed con
current and predictive relationships to measures of the general impact of i
njury on families and maternal and child functioning. Conclusion: The FBII
is a promising tool for measuring the impact of injury-related stressors on
the family.