References

Traumatic Brain Injury 101

Section G: Conclusion

References

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  • Brain Injury Association of America. (2012). About brain injury. Retrieved from: http://www.biausa.org/about-brain-injury.htm .
  • Brain Injury Association of America. What is the difference between an acquired brain injury and a TBI? Retrieved from: http://www.biausa.org/FAQRetrieve.aspx?ID=43913&A=SearchResult& SearchID=2840376&ObjectID=43913&ObjectType=9 .
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  • O’Shauick, G. J., & O’Shauick, A. M. (2005). Personality disorders. In J. M. Silver, T.W. McAllister & S.C. Yudofsky (Eds.), Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury (pp. 245-258). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.
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  • Brain Injury Association of America (2017). Living with a Brain Injury.
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  • United State Department of Justice (2017). What is Domestic Violence?
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  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2017). Violence Prevention and Elder Abuse.
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  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence: An Overview.
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  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Findings from the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey 2010-2012 State report.
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  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey 2010 Summary report. Executive Summary.
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  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths and Injuries (STEADI). STEADI Materials for Your Older Adults Patients.
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  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Elder Abuse Surveillance: Uniform Definitions and Recommended Core Data Elements (2016).
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  • Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety (2017). Overview of Sexual and Domestic Violence.
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  • Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
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  • Janet M. Powell, Ph.D., OTR/L; Alan Weintraub, M.D.; Laura Dreer, Ph.D.; and Tom Novack, Ph.D., in collaboration with the Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center. Vision after Brain Injury.
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References from 2023 Course Update

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  • Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts (BIA-MA). Traumatic brain injury: inpatient hospitalizations, observation stays, and emergency department discharges, Massachusetts residents, FFY 2016-FFY 2018; December, 2022.
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Health Statistics: Mortality Data on CDC WONDER. Accessed April 2023, https://wonder.cdc.gov/mcd.html
  • Costello, K., & Greenwald, B. D. (2022). Update on Domestic Violence and Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review. Brain sciences, 12(1), 122.
  • Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2021). Acquired Brain Injury Commission Report.
  • Daugherty J, Waltzman D, Sarmiento K, Xu L. Traumatic brain injury–related deaths by race/ethnicity, sex, intent, and mechanism of injury — United States, 2000–2017. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2019;68(46):1050-1056.
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  • Gao S, Kumar RG, Wisniewski SR, Fabio A. Disparities in health care utilization of adults with traumatic brain injuries are related to insurance, race, and ethnicity: A systematic review. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2018;33(3):E40-e50.
  • Gardner, R. C., Dams-O'Connor, K., Morrissey, M. R., & Manley, G. T. (2018). Geriatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Epidemiology, Outcomes, Knowledge Gaps, and Future Directions. Journal of neurotrauma, 35(7), 889–906. https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2017.5371
  • Grandhi, R., Tavakoli, S., Ortega, C., & Simmonds, M. J. (2017). A Review of Chronic Pain and Cognitive, Mood, and Motor Dysfunction Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Complex, Comorbid, and/or Overlapping Conditions?. Brain sciences, 7(12), 160. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci7120160
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  • Iverson, G.L., Silverberg, N.D. & Zasler, N,D. (2021). Mild traumatic brain injury. In Zasler, N.D., Katz, D.I. & Zafonte, R.D. (Eds.), Brain injury medicine: Principles and practice, 3rd edition (pp. 414 - 424). Springer Publishing.
  • Kim, S., Currao, A., Fonda, J., Iverson, K., Kenna, A., Pierce, M., Beck, B., Jorge, R. & Fortier, C. (2022). Experience of intimate partner violence and associated psychiatric, neurobehavioral, and functional burden in male and female veterans: Implications for treatment. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma. DOI: 10.1080/10926771.2022.2038756
  • Leemis RW, Friar N, Khatiwada S, Chen MS, Kresnow M, Smith SG, Caslin S, & Basile KC. (2022). The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey: 2016/2017 Report on Intimate Partner Violence. Atlanta, GA: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Lindquist, L. K., Love, H. C., & Elbogen, E. B. (2017). Traumatic brain injury in Iraq and Afghanistan veterans: new results from a national random sample study. The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences, 29(3), 254-259.
  • Livny, A., Biegon, A., Kushnir, T., Harnof, S., Hoffmann, C., Fruchter, E., & Weiser, M. (2017). Cognitive Deficits Post-Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Association with Injury Severity and Gray Matter Volumes. Journal of neurotrauma, 34(7), 1466–1472. https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2016.4598
  • May, M., Milders, M., Downey, B., Whyte, M., Higgins, V., Wojcik, Z., Amin, S., & O'Rourke, S. (2017). Social Behavior and Impairments in Social Cognition Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS, 23(5), 400–411. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617717000182
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Screening and Resources

Section D: Health and Human Services in Massachusetts

References

Mental Health

Section C: Strategies and Therapeutic Techniques

Mental Health Module References

  • Ahlilali, MD, Delic, M.D., Gumus, M.D., Fakhran, M.D. (2015, December), Evaluation of White Matter Injury Patterns Underlying Neuropsychiatric Symptoms after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Radiological Society of North America, 227 (3).
  • American Psychiatric Association (2013), Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.
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  • Corrigan, J.D., Wolfe, M., Mysiw, J., Jackson, R.D., & Bogner, J.A. (2003, May), Early identification of mild traumatic brain injury in female victims of domestic violence. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynocology, 188, S71-S76.
  • Dolezal T, McCollum D, Callahan M (2009), Hidden Costs in Health Care: The Economic Impact of Violence and Abuse. Eden Prairie, MN: The Academy on Violence and Abuse.
  • Fann, JesseR., Hart, Tessa. Schomer, Katherine G (2009, December), Treatment for Depression after Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review, Journal of Neurotrauma, 26 (12), 2383-402.
  • Ilie, Gabriela et al. (2015, October). The association between traumatic brain injury and ADHD in a Canadian adult sample. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 69, 174–179.
  • Jorge, Ricardo E., Arciniegas, David B. (March, 2014), Mood Disorders After TBI. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 37(1), 13-29.
  • Kalifeh, H. et al (2015, March), Domestic and sexual violence against patients with severe mental illness. Psychological Medicine, 45(4), 875–886.
  • National Alliance for the Mentally Ill: www.nami.org
  • Orlovska S, Pedersen MS, Benros ME, Mortensen PB, Agerbo E, Nordentoft M. (2014, April), Head Injury as Risk Factor for Psychiatric Disorders: A Nationwide Register-Based Follow-Up Study of 113,906 Persons With Head Injury. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 171(4), 463-9.
  • Topolovec-Vranic, Jane et al. (2014, April), Traumatic brain injury among men in an urban homeless shelter: observational study of rates and mechanisms of injury. CMAJ Open, 2(2), 69-76.
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  • Jesse Fann, MD, MPH, and Tessa Hart, PhD, in collaboration with the Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center. Depression after Traumatic Brain Injury.
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  • Henry Lew, Rodney D. Vanderploeg, David F. Moore, Karen Schwab, Leah Friedman, Jerome Yesavage (2017). Overlap of mild TBI and mental health conditions in returning OIF/OEF service members and veterans. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 45(3).
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References from 2023 Course Update

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  • American Psychiatric Association. (2022). Trauma-and Stressor-Related Disorders. In 5th-TR (Ed.), Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. doi:10.1176/appi.books.9780890425787
  • Center for Disease Control. (2023, February). Health Disparities. Retrieved from Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion: https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/health-disparities-tbi.html
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Psychopharmacology

Section D: “Off-Label” Use of Medications

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Alcohol & Drug Use and Brain Injury

Section H: Models Of Engagement And Assessments

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  • NIDA. (2021, June 1). Drug Facts. Retrieved from Fentanyl: https://nida.nih.gov/publications/drugfacts/fentanyl
  • NIDA. (2021, December 2). Overview. Retrieved from https://nida.nih.gov/publications/research-reports/medications-to-treat-opioid-addiction/overview
  • Virnes RE et a. (2022). Opioids and Falls Risk in Older Adults: A Narrative Review. Drugs & Aging, 39, 199-207. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1007/s40266-022-00929-y

Homelessness

Section D: Testing, Treatment, Resources and Referrals

References

  • Backer, T. (2007). Cognitive Impairments and the Prevention of Homelessness: Research and Practice Review. Springer Science Business Media, LLC 2007.
  • Carlson, T., Thompson L., Waldmann, C., Post, P., (2008). Traumatic Brain Injury in a Homeless Male. Homeless Health Care Case Report.: Sharing Practice-Based Experience. March 2008.
  • Hwang, S., Colantonio, A., Chiu, S., Tolomiczenko, G., Kiss, A., Cowan, L, Redelmeier, D., and Levinson, W. The Effect of Traumatic Brain Injury on the Health of Homeless People. CMAJ JAMC 2008 October.
  • Topolovec-Vranic, J.,Ennis, N., Colantonio, A., Hwang, S., Kontos, P., Ouchterlony D., and Stergiopoulos, V. (2013). Traumatic Brain Injury Among People Who Are Homeless: A Systematic Review. BMC Public Health 2013.
  • "Traumatic Brain Injury Among Homeless Persons," Jennifer Highley & Brenda Proffitt, Health Care for the Homeless Clinicians Network, June 2008.

Websites

References from 2023 Course Update

  • Center for Disease Control. (2023, February). Health Disparities. Retrieved from Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion: https://www.cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/health-disparities-tbi.html
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness. (2023, April). Mental Health by the Numbers. Retrieved from NAMI: https://nami.org/mhstats
  • Stubbs, J.L. et.al. (2020). Traumatic brain injury in homeless and marginally housed individuals: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet Public Health, 5, e19-32. doi:10.1016/S2468-2667(19)30188-4.
  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Community Planning and Development. (2022, Dec). The 2022 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report to Congress. Retrieved from https://www.huduser.gov/portal/sites/default/files/pdf/2022-AHAR-Part-1.pdf
  • Zeiler KJ, Gomez A, Mathieu F, Zeiler FA. (2021). Health determinants among North Americans experiencing homelessness and traumatic brain injury: A scoping review. Neurotrauma Rep, 2(1), 303-321. doi:10.1089/neur.2021.0010

Elevating Employment Success for Job Seekers with Brain Injury

Section 7: Resources and Publications

Presentation Reference Publications

  • Acquired Brain Injury in Massachusetts. Massachusetts Department of Health and Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, 2014.
  • Cognitive Strategies for Community Mental Health. MINDSOURCE-Brain Injury Network and Graduate School of Professional Psychology, University of Denver, 2020
  • Dewan , M.C., Rattani , A., Gupta , S., Baticulon , R.E., Hung , Y.C., Punchak , M., Agrawal , A., Adeleye, A.O., Shrime , M.G., Rubiano , A.M., Rosenfeld , J.V., and Park , K.B.(2018).Estimating the global incidence of traumatic brain injury.J. Neurosurg, https://doi:10.3171/2017.10.JNS17352
  • Gould, K. R., Ponsford, J. L., Johnston, L., & Schönberger, M. (2011). The nature, frequency and course of psychiatric disorders in the first year after traumatic brain injury: A prospective study. Psychological Medicine, 41(10), 2099–2109. https://doi.org/10.1017/S003329171100033X
  • Liu, L. Y., Bush, W. S., Koyutürk, M., & Karakurt, G. (2020). Interplay between traumatic brain injury and intimate partner violence: Data driven analysis utilizing electronic health records. BMC Women’s Health, 20(1), 269. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-020-01104-4
  • Taylor, L. A., Kreutzer, J. S., Demm, S. R., & Meade, M. A. (2003). Traumatic brain injury and substance abuse: A review and analysis of the literature. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 13(1–2), 165–188. https://doi.org/10.1080/09602010244000336