Oddy M, Humphrey M
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1980 Sep;43(9):798-802. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.43.9.798.
A group of 54 patients who had suffered severe closed head injury (PTA >24 hours) were followed from the time of their injury for a period of two years. Relatives were interviewed within the first four weeks to assess the patient's previous personality and social adjustment. Patients and relatives were then assessed personally six and 12 months later and by postal questionnaires after two years. Only six patients were still not back at work after two years but more had not resumed all their leisure activities. Family relationships appeared to have settled down again by this stage but social contacts were still less frequent. Personality changes were associated with prior family relationships, cognitive changes with diminished social contacts whilst premorbid personality and physical deficits were associated with time taken to return to work.
一组54例严重闭合性颅脑损伤(伤后遗忘期>24小时)患者从受伤时起被随访了两年。在最初四周内对患者亲属进行访谈,以评估患者先前的性格和社会适应情况。然后在6个月和12个月后对患者及其亲属进行亲自评估,并在两年后通过邮寄问卷进行评估。两年后只有6例患者仍未恢复工作,但更多患者尚未恢复所有休闲活动。到这个阶段,家庭关系似乎又稳定下来了,但社会交往仍然不太频繁。人格改变与先前的家庭关系有关,认知改变与社会交往减少有关,而病前人格和身体缺陷与恢复工作所需的时间有关。