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Dumont, C., M. Gervais, et al. (2004) Toward an explanatory model of social participation for adults with traumatic brain injury, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 19(6): 431-444.

OBJECTIVE: To identify resiliency factors that could improve social participation for adults with traumatic brain injury. DESIGN: Cross-sectional single measurement, correlational and exploratory study, including quantitative and qualitative data. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-three community-dwelling people with sequelae of traumatic brain injury, individually interviewed, which included filling out questionnaires and answering open-ended questions. MAIN MEASURES: Social participation, self-efficacy, and positive mental states. RESULTS: Dynamism, self-efficacy, and will account for 51% of the variance in social participation and are the main resiliency factors. Fatigue is one of the sequelae that pose the greatest challenge to self-efficacy and limit social participation. CONCLUSION: Resiliency factors constitute a target for research and intervention for this population.