Development of an observational measure of social disinhibition after traumatic brain injury. Issue 3 (15th March 2016)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Development of an observational measure of social disinhibition after traumatic brain injury. Issue 3 (15th March 2016)
- Main Title:
- Development of an observational measure of social disinhibition after traumatic brain injury
- Authors:
- Osborne-Crowley, Katherine
McDonald, Skye
Francis, Heather - Abstract:
- ABSTRACT: Introduction : This study aimed to validate a new observational measure of socially disinhibited behavior for use in a population of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Method : Participants were twenty-two adults with severe TBI (mean age = 50.45 years) and 21 healthy comparison participants (mean age = 45.29 years). Ratings of observed social disinhibition were correlated with the disinhibition domain scores of the Neuropsychiatric Inventory–Disinhibition (NPI–D) and with Sydney Psychosocial Reintegration Scale (SPRS) scores. A regression analysis was undertaken to determine whether formal measures of disinhibition could predict observed disinhibition. Results : The interrater absolute agreement for the social disinhibition ratings was good, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) = .69. Participants with TBI were rated as significantly more disinhibited than comparison participants, t (25.05) = –2.07, p = .049. The ratings were positively correlated with the NPI frequency score ( r = .45, p = .038) and distress score ( r = .45, p = .035). The ratings were not related to change in employment or in interpersonal relationships on the SPRS, and formal measures of disinhibition were unable to predict observed social disinhibition. Conclusions : This study demonstrates good interrater reliability and construct validity of the observational measure. The results evidence the usefulness of this measure and the NPI–D for detecting social disinhibition afterABSTRACT: Introduction : This study aimed to validate a new observational measure of socially disinhibited behavior for use in a population of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Method : Participants were twenty-two adults with severe TBI (mean age = 50.45 years) and 21 healthy comparison participants (mean age = 45.29 years). Ratings of observed social disinhibition were correlated with the disinhibition domain scores of the Neuropsychiatric Inventory–Disinhibition (NPI–D) and with Sydney Psychosocial Reintegration Scale (SPRS) scores. A regression analysis was undertaken to determine whether formal measures of disinhibition could predict observed disinhibition. Results : The interrater absolute agreement for the social disinhibition ratings was good, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) = .69. Participants with TBI were rated as significantly more disinhibited than comparison participants, t (25.05) = –2.07, p = .049. The ratings were positively correlated with the NPI frequency score ( r = .45, p = .038) and distress score ( r = .45, p = .035). The ratings were not related to change in employment or in interpersonal relationships on the SPRS, and formal measures of disinhibition were unable to predict observed social disinhibition. Conclusions : This study demonstrates good interrater reliability and construct validity of the observational measure. The results evidence the usefulness of this measure and the NPI–D for detecting social disinhibition after TBI. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. Volume 38:Issue 3(2016)
- Journal:
- Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology
- Issue:
- Volume 38:Issue 3(2016)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 38, Issue 3 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 38
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0038-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 341
- Page End:
- 353
- Publication Date:
- 2016-03-15
- Subjects:
- Social disinhibition -- Traumatic brain injury -- Observational measure -- Neuropsychiatric Inventory
Neuropsychology -- Periodicals
Psychophysiology -- Periodicals
Neurosciences -- Periodicals
Psychophysiology -- Periodicals
Societies, Medical -- Periodicals
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http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13803395.asp ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/13803395.2015.1115824 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1380-3395
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