Anxiety Disorders after Traumatic Brain Injury.
- Author:
Young Chul KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Traumatic brain injury;
Anxiety disorder
- MeSH:
Anxiety Disorders*;
Anxiety*;
Brain;
Brain Injuries*;
Depression;
Humans;
Psychiatry;
Risk Factors
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry
2000;7(1):46-54
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
Traumatic brain injury(TBI) is generally considered to be a risk factor for psychiatric disorders, especially depression an anxiety disorder. Despite the anxiety disorders are frequent sequelae after traumatic brain injury, the patients gave not been payed medical attention and treated by doctors properly. The factors of precipitating and sustaining the anxiety disorders after TBI are brain injury itself, and the patient's or caregiver's response to the disability after TBI. To diagnose and treat them effectively, the knowledge about the mechanisms of and symptoms after TBI have to be needed. Psychiatrist should be a supportive and good listener to the patients who are complaining anxiety symptoms and differentiation whether the psychiatric symptoms are due to TBI or not Because the TBI patients are very sensitive to drug side effects doctors have to be familiar with the side effects as well as the mechanisms of action of the common psychotropics.