id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-290286-3t0roikx Arango-Lasprilla, Juan Carlos Early Predictors of Employment Status One Year Post Injury in Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury in Europe 2020-06-26 .txt text/plain 6444 314 48 Results from a binomial logistic regression showed that older age, status of part-time employment or unemployment at time of injury, premorbid psychiatric problems, and higher injury severity (as measured with higher Injury severity score (ISS), lower Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), and longer length of stay (LOS) in hospital) were associated with higher unemployment probability at one-year after injury. The study strengthens evidence for age, employment at time of injury, premorbid psychiatric problems, ISS, GCS, and LOS as important predictors for employment status one-year post-TBI across Europe. The backward predictor selection revealed a simplified model which included the following sociodemographic, premorbid, and injury-related factors significantly influencing the probability of employment one year after TBI: age (2) , employment status at baseline (5), premorbid psychological/psychiatric problems (6), ISS (9), GCS score (10) , and LOS at the hospital (12). ./cache/cord-290286-3t0roikx.txt ./txt/cord-290286-3t0roikx.txt