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Prevalence and screening of traumatic brain injury among veterans seeking mental health services

BRENNER A; HOMAIFAR BY; OLSON MADDEN JH; NAGAMOTO HT; HUGGINS J; SCHNEIDER AL; FORSTER JE; MATARAZZO B; CORRIGAN JD
J HEAD TRAUMA REHABIL , 2013, vol. 28, n° 1, p. 21-30
Doc n°: 161236
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1097/HTR.0b013e31827df0b5
Descripteurs : AF3 - TRAUMATISME CRANIEN, JI - PSYCHOLOGIE ET HANDICAP

OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) among
Veterans seeking mental health services using a 4-item tool, the Traumatic Brain
Injury-4 (TBI-4), and to establish the classification accuracy of the TBI-4 using
the Ohio State University TBI-Identification Method as the criterion standard.
STUDY DESIGN: Archival and observational data collected from individuals seeking
care at a Mountain State VA Medical Center. PARTICIPANTS: The sample for the
archival study was 1810. Three hundred sixteen Veterans completed observational
study measures. MAIN MEASURES: For the archival study, TBI-4 and demographic data
extracted from electronic medical records. For the observational study, the Ohio
State University TBI-Identification Method and a demographic questionnaire were
used. TBI-4 data were also obtained from electronic medical records. RESULTS: The
prevalence of probable TBI among those seeking VA MH treatment was 45%.
Sensitivity and specificity of the TBI-4 were 0.74 and 0.56, respectively.
Veterans with all levels of TBI severity sought care within this VA mental health
setting. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of TBI in this VA mental health treatment
population was higher than expected. Additional research is required to assess
the clinical utility of screening for TBI among this population of Veterans.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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