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Marwitz, J. (2000). The Family Needs Questionnaire. The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/
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FNQ References

Camplair, P., Kreutzer, J. S., & Doherty, K. (1990). Family outcome following adult traumatic brain injury: A critical review. In J. Kreutzer & P. Wehman, P. (Eds.), Community integration following traumatic brain injury (pp. 207-224). Baltimore: Paul Brookes.

Kreutzer, J., and Marwitz, J. (1989). The Family Needs Questionnaire. Richmond, Virginia: The National Resource Center for Traumatic Brain Injury.

Kreutzer, J., Devany, C., Keck, S. (1994). Family needs following brain injury: A quantitative analysis. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 9(3), 104-115.

Sander, A. & Kreutzer, J. (1999). A holistic approach to family assessment after brain injury. In M. Rosenthal, E. Griffith, J. Kreutzer, J., & B. Pentland, B. (Eds.). Rehabilitation of the adult and child with traumatic brain injury (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.

Serio, C., Kreutzer, J., & Gervasio, A. (1995). Predicting family needs after traumatic brain injury: Implications for intervention. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 10(2), 32-45.

Serio, C., Kreutzer, J., & Witol, A. (1997). Family needs after traumatic brain injury: A factor analytic study of the Family Needs Questionnaire. Brain Injury, 11, 1-9.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
9012547

Witol, A., Sander, A., & Kreutzer, J. (1996). A longitudinal analysis of family needs following traumatic brain injury. NeuroRehabilitation, 7, 175-187.

Wortman, C. B., & Silver, R. C. (1989). The myths of coping with loss. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 349-357.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
2661609

 

 
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