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Psychiatric Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Their Nature and Frequency
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 10/30/09
Whelan–Goodinson R et al. – A high frequency of postinjury psychiatric disorders was evident up to 5.5 years postinjury, with many novel cases of depression and anxiety. Individuals with TBI should be screened for psychiatric disorders at various time points post–injury without reliance on history of psychiatric problems to predict who is at risk, so that appropriate intervention can be offered.
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