Abstract

This study investigated perceptions of persons with traumatic brain injury in relation to perceptions of a significant other in 14 domains of skills, abilities, and behaviors. Ninety-five pairs of ratings were obtained utilizing data collected from structured interviews. Findings indicated that the perceptions of raters differed on executive functioning and emotional status variables but not on other variables.

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