
@article{ref1,
title="Prediction of employment outcome one to three years following traumatic brain injury (TBI)",
journal="Brain injury",
year="1998",
author="Gollaher, K. and High, W. and Sherer, M. and Bergloff, P. and Boake, C. and Young, M. E. and Ivanhoe, C.",
volume="12",
number="4",
pages="255-263",
abstract="The current study investigated the relationship between age, education (EDUC), pre-injury productivity (PIP), Glasgow Coma Scale score, and a functional rating score at admittance and discharge from rehabilitation (Disability Rating Scale [DRS]) to employment status at one to three years following traumatic brain injury. EDUC, admit DRS, discharge DRS, and PIP all correlated significantly with follow-up employment status, 0.29, -0.32, -0.36, and 0.25 respectively. All possible combinations were then evaluated by Mallow's Cp statistic. The best fitting model was then used in a discriminant function analysis. The discriminant function correctly classified 84% of the employed subjects, 66% of the unemployed, and 75% across both groups. The current results compare favourably with those obtained in previous studies.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0269-9052",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}