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Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications for Social Work Research and Practice With Civilian and Military Populations

Pages 498-518 | Received 02 Nov 2011, Accepted 18 Jul 2012, Published online: 23 May 2013

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Mark A. Linden, Mark Holloway, Claire Cooper, Akudo Amadiegwu, Caroline Bald, Michael Clark, Andy Mantell, Alyson Norman & Andrew Bateman. (2023) Social workers and acquired brain injury: A systematic review of the current evidence-base. PLOS ONE 18:11, pages e0292128.
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Andy Mantell, Grahame Kenneth Simpson, Martha Vungkhanching, Kate Fiona Jones, Thomas Strandberg & Patti Simonson. (2018) Social work-generated evidence in traumatic brain injury from 1975 to 2014: A systematic scoping review. Health & Social Care in the Community 26:4, pages 433-448.
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Timothy Hogan, Rachael Martinez, Charlesnika Evans, Karen Saban, Eric Proescher, Monica Steiner & Bridget Smith. (2018) Clinical information seeking in traumatic brain injury: a survey of Veterans Health Administration polytrauma care team members. Health Information & Libraries Journal 35:1, pages 38-49.
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P. L. Cole & D. M. Cecka. (2014) Traumatic Brain Injury and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Implications for the Social Work Profession. Social Work 59:3, pages 261-269.
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