Allen C C, Ruff R M
UCSD Head Injury Center 92103.
Brain Inj. 1990 Jan-Mar;4(1):7-17. doi: 10.3109/02699059009026143.
Head-injured patients frequently appear to be inaccurate in judging their cognitive functioning. To examine this clinical impression, self-ratings were compared with neuropsychological test performances. The sample was comprised of 28 patients with severe and 28 with mild-moderate head injuries, and these two groups were further subdivided according to chronicity, i.e. less than or equal to 1 year versus greater than 1 year between the date of injury and the evaluation. The control group of 31 adults was matched according to age and education. Head-injured patients rated themselves lower than normals regardless of severity of injury. Chronicity affected only the self-rating of learning and memory. The severely head-injured were generally less accurate when comparing self-ratings to test performance. However, this was not uniform across cognitive domains. Recommendations for self-assessment in neuropsychology are discussed.
头部受伤的患者在判断自己的认知功能时常常显得不准确。为了检验这一临床印象,将自我评估与神经心理学测试表现进行了比较。样本包括28例重度头部受伤患者和28例轻度至中度头部受伤患者,这两组又根据受伤后至评估的时间间隔(即小于或等于1年与大于1年)进一步细分。31名成年人组成的对照组根据年龄和教育程度进行匹配。无论受伤严重程度如何,头部受伤患者对自己的评价都低于正常人。受伤后时间间隔仅影响学习和记忆方面的自我评估。在将自我评估与测试表现进行比较时,重度头部受伤患者总体上准确性较低。然而,在各个认知领域并非都是如此。文中讨论了神经心理学中自我评估的建议。