OBJECTIVE: Relationships among awareness of deficits, injury severity, and emotional adjustment in patients with traumatic brain injury were explored. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred sixty-six individuals were referred for postacute neurocognitive assessment. DESIGN: Retrospective file analysis identified injury severity, and data from the Patient Competency Rating Scale and Katz Adjustment Scale-Revised, utilizing self-ratings and significant others' ratings, were gathered. RESULTS: Significant others described emotional adjustment difficulties, regardless of the severity of injury. A positive association was noted between patients' acknowledgment of neurobehavioral problems and ratings of their emotional adjustment. CONCLUSIONS: Severity of TBI appeared less important than emotional adjustment in the awareness of deficit; mildly injured patients were more likely to report neurobehavioral deficits than were moderately and severely injured patients, relative to the reports of significant others.
OBJECTIVE: Relationships among awareness of deficits, injury severity, and emotional adjustment in patients with traumatic brain injury were explored. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred sixty-six individuals were referred for postacute neurocognitive assessment. DESIGN: Retrospective file analysis identified injury severity, and data from the Patient Competency Rating Scale and Katz Adjustment Scale-Revised, utilizing self-ratings and significant others' ratings, were gathered. RESULTS: Significant others described emotional adjustment difficulties, regardless of the severity of injury. A positive association was noted between patients' acknowledgment of neurobehavioral problems and ratings of their emotional adjustment. CONCLUSIONS: Severity of TBI appeared less important than emotional adjustment in the awareness of deficit; mildly injured patients were more likely to report neurobehavioral deficits than were moderately and severely injured patients, relative to the reports of significant others.
Authors: Beeta Y Homaifar; Lisa A Brenner; Peter M Gutierrez; Jeri F Harwood; Caitlin Thompson; Christopher M Filley; James P Kelly; Lawrence E Adler Journal: Arch Phys Med Rehabil Date: 2009-04 Impact factor: 3.966