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Social and Economic Rehabilitation
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From page 145...
... These observations, coupled with the relatively satisfactory economic and home adjustments, might suggest that the compensation being received goes far to meet the immediate needs of the head-injured so that relatively few have excessive worries. The development of epilepsy, like the severity of injury, may play a role in the work and social rehabilitation, but seems to influence less the home and economic adjustment.
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From page 147...
... Advanced at former job . New work Unknown Regression in work 85 16.0 65 31.4 28 43.1 Unsatisfactory adjustment: Home 53 97 10.0 18.2 10.7 30 60 35 14.5 29.0 16.9 11 20 9 16.9 30.8 13.8 Economic 57 The personality seems to play a role in the work adjustment, for unemployed men have a higher proportion of elevated Hs, D, Hy, Pt, and Sc scores than employed men.
From page 148...
... Table 172. -- Relation of Vocational Status at Follow-up to Epilepsy and R-I Group Status 3 R-I group 4 Number Percent Number Percent No epilepsy Total 247 100.1 35 100.1 Hospitalized 1 33 12 200 1 0.4 13.4 4.9 81.0 0.4 1 8 5 21 2.9 22.9 14.3 60.0 Unemployed or occasional jobs Attending school Employed Other and unknown Regression in work 41 16.6 11 31.4 Epilepsy Total 115 100.0 61 99.9 Hospitalized 2 22 10 80 1 1.7 19.1 8.7 69.6 0.9 3 22 6 29 1 4.9 36.1 9.8 47.5 1.6 Unemployi d or occasional jobs Attending school Employed Other and unknown Regression in work 36 31.3 25 41.0 Multiple focal attacks Total 30 99.9 33 100.1 Hospitalized 2 15 3 13 6.1 45.5 9.1 39.4 Unemployed or occasional jobs 6 20.0 23.3 53.3 3.3 Attending school 7 16 Employed Other and unknown 1 Regression in work 12 40.0 16 48.5
From page 149...
... Table 173. -- Relation of Home, Social, and Economic Adjustment to Epilepsy and R-I Group Adjustment 3 R-I group 4 Number Percent Number Percent No epilepsy Total 247 100.0 35 100.0 Unsatisfactory: 221 39" 23] 8.9 3 10 3 8.6 28.6 8.6 Social 15.8 9.3 All epilepsy Total 115 100.0 61 100.0 Unsatisfactory: 15 26 20 13.0 22.6 17.4 11 23 11 18.0 37.7 18.0 Social Multiple focal attacks Total 30 100.0 33 100.0 Unsatisfactory: 4 7 3 13.3 23.3 10.0 7 13 6 21.2 39.4 18.2 Social 149
From page 150...
... . Unknown Regression in work 121 23 19.0 44 »36.4 Unsatisfactory adjustment: Home 69 138 8 11.6 17.4 15.3 15 35 22 21.7 25.4 30.6 Social 24 11 Economic 72 i Differs significantly from percent in total group (P<.05)
From page 151...
... Attending school 3.0 46.2 19.4 Employed . Regression in work 100.0 25.2 72.6 2.2 39.3 'Differs significantly from percent in total group (P <.01)
From page 152...
... Table 176. -- Relation of Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Test to Home, Social, and Economic Adjustment Number of men Wechsler-Bellevue Adjustment Intelligence Scale Abnormally deteriorated <89 90-119 >120 Number Total 683 88 470 125 145 Unsatisfactory: Home 75 138 88 19 22 22 49 98 53 7 18 13 23 39 23 Social Economic Percent Total 100.0 12.9 68.8 18.3 21.2 Unsatisfactory: Home 100.0 100.0 100.0 25.3 15.9 30.8 65.3 71.0 53.8 9.3 13.0 15.4 30.7 28.3 30.8 Social Economic 152
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... . 1 Differs significantly from percent in total group (P > .01)


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