Static and Dynamic Factors Promoting Resilience following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Brief Review

Joint Authors

Holland, Jessica N.
Schmidt, Adam T.

Source

Neural Plasticity

Issue

Vol. 2015, Issue 2015 (31 Dec. 2015), pp.1-8, 8 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2015-08-04

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Biology
Medicine

Abstract EN

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the greatest contributing cause of death and disability among children and young adults in the United States.

The current paper briefly summarizes contemporary literature on factors that can improve outcomes (i.e., promote resilience) for children and adults following TBI.

For the purpose of this paper, the authors divided these factors into static or unmodifiable factors (i.e., age, sex, intellectual abilities/education, and preinjury psychiatric history) and dynamic or modifiable factors (i.e., socioeconomic status, family functioning/social support, nutrition, and exercise).

Drawing on human and animal studies, the research reviewed indicated that these various factors can improve outcomes in multiple domains of functioning (e.g., cognition, emotion regulation, health and wellness, behavior, etc.) following a TBI.

However, many of these factors have not been studied across populations, have been limited to preclinical investigations, have been limited in their scope or follow-up, or have not involved a thorough evaluation of outcomes.

Thus, although promising, continued research is vital in the area of factors promoting resilience following TBI in children and adults.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Holland, Jessica N.& Schmidt, Adam T.. 2015. Static and Dynamic Factors Promoting Resilience following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Brief Review. Neural Plasticity،Vol. 2015, no. 2015, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1075423

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Holland, Jessica N.& Schmidt, Adam T.. Static and Dynamic Factors Promoting Resilience following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Brief Review. Neural Plasticity No. 2015 (2015), pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1075423

American Medical Association (AMA)

Holland, Jessica N.& Schmidt, Adam T.. Static and Dynamic Factors Promoting Resilience following Traumatic Brain Injury: A Brief Review. Neural Plasticity. 2015. Vol. 2015, no. 2015, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1075423

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1075423