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Head injury and sexual dysfunction |
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Brain Injury,
Volume 10,
Issue 10,
1996,
Page 703-718
ELLIOTTMARK L.,
BIEVERLAUREL S.,
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An extensive review of the head injury and human sexuality literature was completed, to augment an understanding of the impact of traumatic head injury on sexual functioning. Despite clinical evidence that sexual dysfunction after head injury is prevalent and of great import, sexual concerns have been neglected in much of the post-traumatic head injury and rehabilitation literature. Characteristics of head injury concerning cerebral physiology, post-traumatic sequelae, and the effects on sexual functioning are examined. Rehabilitation and family/spouse literature was also examined for information on sexuality. The majority of this article reviews research on sexual sequelae after head injury, such as impulsiveness/inappropriateness, changes in libido and sexual frequency, global sexual difficulties, and specific sexual dysfunctions. Treatment models for the sexual problems after head injury are also reviewed and found to be limited in number. Treatment issues and suggestions are addressed. This article provides information about the sexual problems of head-injured patients to facilitate the development of diagnostic and intervention programmes.
ISSN:0269-9052
DOI:10.1080/026990596123972
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1996
数据来源: Taylor
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Sexual functioning following traumatic brain injury |
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Brain Injury,
Volume 10,
Issue 10,
1996,
Page 719-728
SANDELM. E.,
WILLIAMSK. S.,
DELLAPIETRAL.,
DEROGATISL. R.,
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In this study we investigated sexual functioning in 52 outpatients with a history of traumatic brain injury to determine: (1) the prevalence of reported sexual dysfunction; and (2) the relationship between sexual functioning and age, severity and locus of injury, time since injury, and physical and cognitive function. Reports of sexual functioning indicated a reduction below levels within non-injured populations, but only to statistically significant levels on two scales of the Derogatis Interview of Sexual Function (DISF): Orgasm and Drive/Desire. Location of injury was related to sexuality in that patients with frontal lobe lesions reported an overall higher level of sexual satisfaction and functioning than those individuals without frontal lobe lesions. Time since injury was inversely related to reports of levels of sexual arousal; that is, patients with more recent injuries reported greater levels of arousal than those not recently injured. Right hemisphere injuries also correlated with higher scores on reports of sexual arousal and sexual experiences.
ISSN:0269-9052
DOI:10.1080/026990596123981
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1996
数据来源: Taylor
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High-level linguistic disturbances subsequent to childhood closed head injury |
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Brain Injury,
Volume 10,
Issue 10,
1996,
Page 729-738
JORDANF. M.,
CREMONAS.,
KINGA.,
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High-level language functioning was assessed in a group of 11 children with severe closed head injury (CHI). Performance was examined on measures of figurative language, oral expression, inferencing, and interpretation of ambiguous sentences, and was compared with that of a control group matched for age, gender, and handedness. The children with CHI demonstrated inferior performance on the oral expression, ambiguous sentences, and figurative language tests; however, performance on the inferencing task appeared intact. These findings are discussed with respect to the underlying nature of the observed impairments. Both linguistic and cognitive factors are considered. It is concluded that a complex interaction of cognitive and linguistic impairments experienced by children with CHI may underlie the performance deficits identified in the current study.
ISSN:0269-9052
DOI:10.1080/026990596123990
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1996
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Episodic symptoms in dysfunctioning children and adolescents following mild and severe traumatic brain injury |
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Brain Injury,
Volume 10,
Issue 10,
1996,
Page 739-748
ROBERTSM. A.,
VERDUYNW. H.,
MANSHADIF. F.,
HINESM. E.,
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The present investigation examines the phenomenology of episodic symptoms in dysfunctioning children and adolescents following mild (n = 25) or severe (n = 25) traumatic brain injury (TBI). TBI patients in both groups commonly endorsed symptoms such as staring spells, memory gaps, and temper outbursts. Anticonvulsant response in the 27 patients treated, reflected moderate to substantial improvement in 92%. A dose-response relationship between injury severity and number of episodic symptoms was not observed; however, patients in the severe TBI sample did produce significantly more defective performances on a dichotic word-listening task (DWLT) and lower IQ values. Defective DWLT performance was also significantly associated with greater number of episodic symptoms endorsed, but only in the mild TBI sample. Parallels with epilepsy spectrum disorder and clinical implications for paediatric TBI are discussed.
ISSN:0269-9052
DOI:10.1080/026990596124007
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1996
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Post-traumatic stress disorder following minor and severe closed head injury: 10 single cases |
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Brain Injury,
Volume 10,
Issue 10,
1996,
Page 749-758
McMillanT. M.,
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was found to occur after minor or severe closed head injury in 10 single cases which are reported in detail. They were drawn from 312 cases of closed head injury who were referred for neuropsychological assessment or neurorehabilitation. All cases which had been given both diagnoses are presented. Information was collected retrospectively from case notes and reports. It is argued that a continuum of experience, which represents the entirety of an event, is not necessary for PTSD to occur, but that a 'window' of real or imagined experience which results from loss of consciousness and post-traumatic amnesia after closed head injury need not prevent the symptoms of PTSD from arising, although they may make them less likely and the phenomenon of the dual diagnoses relatively rare. The issue of whether PTSD found following closed head injury is a sub-classification of PTSD is raised.
ISSN:0269-9052
DOI:10.1080/026990596124016
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1996
数据来源: Taylor
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Air embolism in the agitated traumatic brain injury patient: an unusual complication |
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Brain Injury,
Volume 10,
Issue 10,
1996,
Page 759-762
ZAFONTER. D.,
HAMMONDF. D.,
RAHIMIR.,
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Central venous catheters are often utilized in the acute care management of the traumatic brain injury (TBI) patient. While in the agitated phase of recovery, TBI patients often focus on removing indwelling tubes or venous access lines. Air embolism is among the most serious complications reported in the use of central venous catheters. We present a case of air embolism in an agitated patient, and discuss prevention methodologies. A 38-year-old male was involved in a fall, with an initial Glasgow Coma Scale of 12. CAT scan imaging revealed a left frontal intracerebral haematoma. He required central venous catheter placement for management of associated chest and abdominal injuries. Agitated from early in his stay, the patient was able to twist off several hubs from the central venous catheter with his teeth, resulting in an air embolus. The patient experienced sudden clinical deterioration with oxygen saturation decling to 70%. The patient's course improved after several days of ventilatory support. He eventually successfully completed inpatient rehabilitation, achieving independence in activities of daily living and ambulation. This case illustrates a serious potential complication in the agitated patient. Physicians and rehabilitation specialists should advocate for secured taping of central venous catheter hubs and adequate padding of catheter dressings in agitated patients.
ISSN:0269-9052
DOI:10.1080/026990596124025
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1996
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Book review |
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Brain Injury,
Volume 10,
Issue 10,
1996,
Page 763-778
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ISSN:0269-9052
DOI:10.1080/026990596124034
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1996
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Letter to the editor Staff Stress in Head Injury Rehabilitation; Brain Injury, 10(2): 133-138 |
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Brain Injury,
Volume 10,
Issue 10,
1996,
Page 779-779
DUCKETTSTEPHANE,
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ISSN:0269-9052
DOI:10.1080/026990596124043
出版商:Taylor&Francis
年代:1996
数据来源: Taylor
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