| Literature DB >> 25379227 |
Jean Gagnon1,2,3,4, Anne Henry1,2, François-Pierre Decoste1,2, Michel Ouellette2, Pierre McDuff1, Sacha Daelman1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Very little research thus far has examined the decision making that underlies inappropriate social behavior (ISB) post-TBI (traumatic brain injury).Entities:
Keywords: decision making; inappropriate social behavior; social interaction; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2013 PMID: 25379227 PMCID: PMC4217612 DOI: 10.3390/bs3010072
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Sci (Basel) ISSN: 2076-328X
Figure 1Maximum level of severity (from 0 to 4) for each TBI-ISB subject’s behavior on the Overt Behavior Scale (OBS).
Clinical description of the TBI subjects.
| Subjects | Group | CT scan or MRI results | Severity | Time since TBI (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | TBI-ASB | DAI, B hemorrhagic contusions, B T focal hemorrhagic contusions | severe | 57 |
| 2 | TBI-ASB | Discopathy C5-C6. No clear signs of cerebral contusions | mild | 12 |
| 3 | TBI-ASB | L F subarachnoid hemorrhage, L F contusion, cerebral edema, B F hygromas, DAI located in R midbrain | moderate | 33 |
| 4 | TBI-ASB | R F epidural hematoma, T subdural hematoma | severe | 93 |
| 5 | TBI-ASB | L insular and thalamic contusions with cerebral edema and discrete mass effect, basal ganglia hematoma, DAI | severe | 83 |
| 6 | TBI-ASB | R T epidural hematoma, L subarachnoid hemorrhage, R P subdural hemorrhage, R P contusion | moderate | 33 |
| 7 | TBI-ASB | R T subdural hematoma, R thalamic hematoma, L T hemorrhagic contusion, R F encephalomalacia, cerebellar atrophy | severe | 5 |
| 8 | TBI-ASB | L F subdural hematoma with mass effect, L T intracerebral hematoma | severe | 180 |
| 9 | TBI-ASB | F R epidural and subdural hematoma, B F hemorrhage, F P hemorrhage | severe | 75 |
| 10 | TBI-ASB | DAI, cerebral anoxia | severe | 26 |
| 11 | TBI-ISB | B F, L T P and interhemispheric subdural hemorrhages, subarachnoid and intraventricular hemorrhages, DAI. | severe | 101 |
| 12 | TBI-ISB | R F contusion with mass effect, F cerebral edema, intracerebral and subdural hematomas, R F T and L F fractures of the skull | severe | 22 |
| 13 | TBI-ISB | Data unavailable | mild | na |
| 14 | TBI-ISB | R cerebral edema with cerebral herniation, F hemorrhage, R depressed fracture of the skull associated with intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage | moderate | 68 |
| 15 | TBI-ISB | Cerebral oedema with F hemorrhagic contusion, R F and B T contusions | severe | 155 |
| 16 | TBI-ISB | R F P T subdural hematoma, B F T subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral edema, multiple facial fractures | severe | 67 |
| 17 | TBI-ISB | F and non-F contusions | severe | 162 |
Note: DAI = diffuse axonal injury; L = left; R = right; B = bilateral; F = frontal, T = temporal; P = parietal.
Mean scores (standard deviation) by group for inappropriate behavior, appropriate behavior, expectation of angry reaction from others and of feelings of embarrassment, and results of Kruskal–Wallis tests.
| TBI-ISB | TBI-ASB | Controls | Kruskal-Wallis (df = 2) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inappropriate behaviors | 1.43 (0.74) | 0.61 (0.42) | 0.44 (0.32) | 8.78 | 0.012 * |
| Appropriate behaviors | 2.29 (0.45) | 2.73 (0.41) | 2.64 (0.43) | 4.55 | 0.103 |
| Angry reaction | 2.29 (0.45) | 2.38 (0.19) | 2.24 (0.56) | 0.085 | 0.958 |
| Embarrassment | 1.83 (0.36) | 2.23 (0.48) | 2.20 (0.68) | 3.75 | 0.153 |
Note: * p < 0.05.
Percentage of participants by group who endorsed inappropriate behaviors and appropriate behaviors as “likely” or “very likely” that they would have reacted in the same way had they been in that situation.
| TBI-ISB | TBI-ASB | Controls | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scenario | Likely | Very likely | Likely | Very likely | Likely | Very likely | Cramer’s V | |
| Inappropriate behavior | 1 (A16,B8)1 | 57.1a | 14.3 a | 10 | 0 | 0 a | 0 | 0.55 |
| 2 (A34,B2) | 28.6 a | 28.6 a | 0 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0.47 | |
| 3 (A5,B9) | 57.1 a | 0 | 22.2 | 22.2 a | 0 a | 0 | 0.53 | |
| 4 (A19,B1) | 57.1 | 14.3 a | 40 | 0 | 20 | 0 | 0.37 | |
| 5 (A26,B4) | 42.9 a | 28.6 a | 10 | 0 | 6.7 | 0 | 0.50 | |
| 6 (A30,B7) | 57.1 a | 14.3 | 10 | 10 | 0 a | 6.7 | 0.46 | |
| 7 (A33,B10) | 28.6 | 0 | 20 | 0 | 6.7 | 0 | 0.28 | |
| 8 (A23,B5) | 28.6 a | 14.3 a | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.41 | |
| 9 (A12,B6) | 0 | 14.3 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0.28 | |
| Appropriate behavior | 10 (A32,B12) | 42.9 | 42.9 a | 10 | 90 | 26.7 | 73.3 | 0.32 |
| 11 (A3,B11) | 28.6 | 42.9 | 20 | 70 | 26.7 | 60 | 0.26 | |
| 12 (A25,B3) | 42.9 | 57.1 | 30 | 70 | 26.7 | 73.3 | 0.14 |
Note: a = adjusted standardized residuals with p < 0.05; Cramer’s V effect size: .07 = small; .21 = medium; 0.35 = large; 1 A=Part A; B=Part B; number=position of the scenario in Part A or Part B.
Percentage (%) of participants by group who endorsed an inappropriate behavior (in Part A) and also failed to anticipate an angry reaction and/or feelings of personal embarrassment following the same behavior (in Part B), compared to the percentage of participants who did not endorse the inappropriate behavior and also failed to anticipate an angry reaction and/or feelings of embarrassment.
| Failed to endorse angry reaction | Failed to endorse feelings of embarrassment | |||||
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| TBI-ISB | TBI-ASB | Controls | TBI-ISB | TBI-ASB | Controls | |
| Endorsed inappropriate behavior | 3/29 (10.3%) | 2/10 (20%) | 2/6 (33.3%) | 11/29 (37.9%) | 6/11 (54.5%) | 4/6 (66.7%) |
| Did not endorse inappropriate behavior | 0/24 (0%) | 7/56 (12.5%) | 17/129 (13.2%) | 5/24 (20%) | 9/58 (15.5%) | 23/129 (17.8%) |
| % of participants who endorsed an inappropriate behavior | 29/53 (55%) | 10/66 (15%) | 6/135 (4%) |
Spearman’s rank order correlations by group between inappropriate and appropriate behaviors, expectations of angry reactions from others and of feelings of embarrassment.
| Inappropriate behavior | Appropriate behavior | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| TBI-ISB | Angry reaction | −0.334 | 0.462 |
| Embarrassment | −0.493 | 0.250 | |
| TBI-ASB | Angry reaction | −0.859 ** | 0.507 |
| Embarrassment | −0.205 | −0.449 | |
| Controls | Angry reaction | −0.142 | 0.138 |
| Embarrassment | −0.579 * | 0.348 |
Note: * < 0.05; ** < 0.01.
Descriptive statistics on control measures for TBI groups.
| TBI-ISB | TBI-ASB | t tests |
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| WAIS-III-PC | 11.57/25 ( 5.71) | 20.30/25 (3.62) | t(15) = 3.872 | < 0.01 |
| WAIS-III-S | 13.80/33 (8.11) | 22.33/33 (7.31) | t(12) = 2.016 | n.s. |
| UPPS-U | 1.75/4 (0.74) | 1.95/4 (0.72) | t(15) = 0.561 | n.s. |
| UPPS-Lprem | 1.71/4 (0.64) | 2.16/4 (0.66) | t(15) = 1.389 | n.s. |
| UPPS-Lper | 1.54/4 (0.53) | 1.68/4 (0.94) | t(15) = 0.210 | n.s. |
| UPPS-SS | 2.57/4 (1.04) | 2.20/4 (0.94) | t(15) = -0.768 | n.s. |
| MCSD | 6.33/13 (2.34) | 8.88/13 (3.72) | t(12) = 1.463 | n.s |
Note: Mean on total score and standard deviation in parentheses.
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