Godfrey H P, Partridge F M, Knight R G, Bishara S
Psychology Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1993 Jul;15(4):503-15. doi: 10.1080/01688639308402574.
Closed-head injury (CHI) patients at either 6 months (n = 24), 1 year (n = 19), or 2 to 3 years (n = 23) postinjury, were compared with a group of orthopedic control (OC) patients (n = 27). CHI patients assessed at 6 months postinjury experienced a Post-Traumatic Insight Disorder, in which they underreported the severity of their behavioural impairments. CHI patients in the 1 year and 2 to 3 year follow-up groups evidenced both greater insight about their level of behavioural impairment, and higher levels of emotional dysfunction. These findings suggested that the return of insight is associated with increased risk for emotional dysfunction. Implications of these findings for assessment and treatment of closed-head injury patients are discussed.
将闭合性颅脑损伤(CHI)患者在受伤后6个月(n = 24)、1年(n = 19)或2至3年(n = 23)时的情况,与一组骨科对照(OC)患者(n = 27)进行比较。在受伤后6个月接受评估的CHI患者经历了创伤后洞察障碍,即他们对自己行为障碍的严重程度报告不足。1年及2至3年随访组中的CHI患者对自己行为障碍水平的洞察力更强,且情绪功能障碍水平更高。这些发现表明,洞察力的恢复与情绪功能障碍风险增加有关。本文讨论了这些发现对闭合性颅脑损伤患者评估和治疗的意义。