D. Steadman-pare et al., Factors associated with perceived quality of life many years after traumatic brain injury, J HEAD TR R, 16(4), 2001, pp. 330-342
Objectives: To explore factors associated with perceived quality of life (Q
OL) 8 to 24 years after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Design: Retrospective
cohort study. Participants: Two hundred seventy-five individuals who susta
ined moderate to severe TBI who were discharged from a rehabilitation hospi
tal participated in this study. We interviewed consenting participants up t
o 24 years after injury. Outcome Measures: Self-rated Quality of Life Scale
. Results: Multivariate linear regression analyses revealed that perceived
mental health, self-rated health, gender (women rating QOL higher), partici
pation in work and leisure. and the availability of emotional support were
significantly associated with QOL (P < .05). Conclusion: The importance of
designing ongoing support programs to further reintegrate TBI survivors sev
eral years after injury is discussed.