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Hit in the Heart of Life: How Meeting Like-Minded Peers May Contribute to Psychosocial Recovery of Adolescents and Young Adults With Acquired Brain Injury

机译:命中生命之心:与志同道合的同龄人会面如何有助于获得性脑损伤的青少年和年轻人的心理恢复

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Adolescents and young adults are often in a particularly vulnerable position following acquired brain injury (ABI). In addition to neurological and cognitive impairment, they are faced with issues concerning education, job, family, and social life. Moreover, they may be limited in meeting peers and may be left alone with psychosocial issues. This paper investigates how this patient group may benefit from meeting like-minded peers. From information gathered through a questionnaire and interviews with participants in a peer support group, the study aimed to investigate the social and psychological advances such a group can offer, and how this may contribute to psychosocial recovery following ABI. Also, the paper indicates how peer support groups may possibly have an impact on the everyday lives of adolescents and young adults with ABI.
机译:青少年和年轻人通常在获得性脑损伤(ABI)后处于特别脆弱的位置。除了神经和认知障碍外,他们还面临有关教育,工作,家庭和社交生活的问题。而且,他们在与同伴会面时可能会受到限制,并且可能会因社会心理问题而独处。本文研究了这个患者群体如何从结识志同道合的同龄人中受益。通过问卷调查和与同伴支持小组参与者的访谈中收集的信息,该研究旨在调查该小组可以提供的社会和心理进步,以及这可能对ABI后的心理社会恢复做出贡献。此外,该论文还指出了同伴支持小组可能如何影响ABI的青少年和年轻人的日常生活。

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