A Scoping Review of Self-Awareness Instruments for Acquired Brain Injury
Background: Self-awareness and insight are critical functions required to maintain safe and optimal participation in all daily life activities in a variety of environmental contexts. In the past two decades, occupational therapists have developed several psychometrically sound assessments designed t...
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Main Authors: | Danielle Mahoney (Author), Sharon A. Gutman (Author), Glen Gillen (Author) |
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