Longitudinal associations of time-varying homeboundness and life satisfaction after traumatic brain injury.
Nicola L de SouzaKatherine A OrnsteinEmily EvansShannon B JuengstKristen Dams-O'ConnorRaj G KumarPublished in: Rehabilitation psychology (2024)
Our results indicate that being homebound and becoming homebound are associated with decreased life satisfaction. Homeboundness is a potentially modifiable target to improve life satisfaction, and elucidation of contributing factors to homebound status will help develop interventions to ameliorate post-TBI homeboundness. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).