Abstract
Since the population with a traumatic brain injury is principally young with many years of potential future earning capacity, understanding the issues affecting the vocational outlook for this group is critical. This article overviews the research to date on vocational outcome, emphasizing newly developed multivariate prediction models and encouraging a focus on actually examining the effects of different vocational interventions. The reasons for the variability in current study findings are reviewed with a framework proposed for more meaningful future research on the vocational rehabilitation process for this disability group. It is only through utilization of more standard intake and outcome variables and manipulation of interventions within this more standardized context that efficient and effective vocational rehabilitation for these survivors will be understood.
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