Anxiety disorders in adults with childhood traumatic brain injury: evidence of difficulties more than 10 years postinjury
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation May 16, 2018
Albicini M, et al. - Long-term psychiatric outcomes in individuals with a history of childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) or orthopedic injury (OI) were investigated. Participants were 95 males and 74 females, 65 with mild TBI, 61 with moderate-severe TBI, and 43 with OI. Results of this study suggested that children who had sustained a TBI could be vulnerable to persistent anxiety, panic attacks, specific phobias, and depression, even 13 years after the injury event.
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