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A psychological assessment of adolescent and young adult inpatients after traumatic brain injury
VIGUIER D; DELLATOLAS G; GASQUET I
BRAIN INJ , 2001, vol. 15, n° 3, p. 263-271 Doc n°: 99841 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : AF3 - TRAUMATISME CRANIEN The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cognitive, behavioural, depressive and self-awareness disorders, and their relationships, after severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) in adolescent and young adult inpatients. Two groups of patients with (n = 83) and without (n = 103) TBI, aged 14-25 years, hospitalized after severe traumatic pathology, were compared using the clinician's report and self-report. A higher frequency of depressive tendencies in TBI patients than in controls was shown in the clinician's therapeutic attitude (i.e. prescription of antidepressant drugs), the clinician's report and the self-report. The same difference between the two groups was observed for behavioural and schooling problems in the clinician's report, but not in the self-report. Discrepancies between self- and clinician's evaluation were in favour of a lack of self-awareness of behavioural and cognitive disorders among TBI patients. Correlations of depressive mood with anxiety and cognitive complaints were stronger in TBI than in non-TBI patients. Depression in TBI patients seems compatible with some degree of lack of self-awareness of cognitive and behavioural difficulties. Langue : ANGLAIS Tiré à part : OUI Identifiant basis : 2001215781 |
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