Literature DB >> 16716996

Traumatic brain injury among Australian prisoners: rates, recurrence and sequelae.

Peter W Schofield1, Tony G Butler, Stephanie J Hollis, Nadine E Smith, Stephen J Lee, Wendy M Kelso.   

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OBJECTIVE: To establish the prevalence, severity, recurrence and sequelae of past traumatic brain injury (TBI) among individuals recently received into custody. RESEARCH
DESIGN: Cross-sectional random sample of men recently received into the New South Wales' (NSW) criminal justice system. PROCEDURES: Participants were screened for a history of TBI including the injury setting, severity, treatment and sequelae of up to five separate TBI episodes. OUTCOMES AND
RESULTS: Of 200 study participants, 82% endorsed a history of at least one TBI of any severity and 65% a history of TBI with a loss of consciousness (LOC). Multiple past TBIs were common, as were ongoing sequelae. Treatment for the TBI was more common among those TBIs with a LOC compared with no LOC (66% vs. 39%).
CONCLUSIONS: Among individuals entering the criminal justice system, past TBI is common and often associated with ongoing neuropsychiatric and social sequelae. Screening for TBI at the point of reception may be warranted to better understand and treat those with ongoing neuropsychiatric sequelae arising from the TBI.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16716996     DOI: 10.1080/02699050600664749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Inj        ISSN: 0269-9052            Impact factor:   2.311


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