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Psychosis following traumatic brain injury

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posted on 2024-11-01, 14:33 authored by Rachel Batty, Susan Rossell, Andrew Francis, Jennie Ponsford
Psychosis following traumatic brain injury (PFTBI) has received modest empirical investigation, and is subsequently poorly understood, identified and treated. The current article reports on consistencies in PFTBI phenomenology according to the existing peer-reviewed literature. The potential for psychotic symptoms post TBI, aetiological propositions, prevalence, significance of onset latency and injury severity, clinical and cognitive neuropsychological presentation and injury localisation/neuroimaging data are reviewed. Substantial methodological limitations associated with the majority of publications informing this work are also discussed. Despite controversies in the literature, psychosis following TBI appears to be three times more prevalent than psychotic disorders in the general population, and comparable in presentation to other idiopathic psychotic spectrum disorders, including schizophrenia.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1017/BrImp.2013.10
  2. 2.
    ISSN - Is published in 14439646

Journal

Brain Impairment

Volume

14

Issue

1

Start page

21

End page

41

Total pages

21

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 The Author(s), Cambridge University Press

Former Identifier

2006042231

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-10-07