The role of pre-morbid personality in predicting rehabilitative outcome in people with acquired brain injury: a systematic review

L. Peoples, D. Fortune
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Pre-morbid personality is often reported to be a significant factor in accounting for patients’ outcome following Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). The purpose of the present systematic literature review was to examine the impact of pre-morbid personality on outcomes in people who have sustained an ABI. The Cochrane Register, Web of Science, MEDLINE, PUBMED, PsycINFO, Science Direct and EMBASE were systematically searched using specified keywords. Additionally, key journals were searched and reference lists of included studies were examined to identify further studies that might meet inclusion criteria. Moreover, a number of eminent international scholars who have published work in this area were contacted to help identify the possible existence of ‘difficult to source’ studies or papers in press. The systematic review identified 1098 peer-reviewed published papers (1990–2010). The sequential application of specified exclusion criteria subsequently reduced this number to four. All four studies were American an...
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病前人格在预测获得性脑损伤患者康复结果中的作用:一项系统综述
病态前人格通常被报道为考虑获得性脑损伤(ABI)患者预后的重要因素。本系统文献综述的目的是研究病态前人格对ABI患者预后的影响。使用指定关键词系统检索Cochrane Register、Web of Science、MEDLINE、PUBMED、PsycINFO、Science Direct和EMBASE。此外,检索了关键期刊,并检查了纳入研究的参考文献列表,以确定可能符合纳入标准的进一步研究。此外,我们联系了一些在这一领域发表过作品的知名国际学者,以帮助确定可能存在的“难以来源”的研究或出版的论文。该系统综述确定了1098篇同行评议的已发表论文(1990-2010)。指定排除标准的连续应用随后将这个数字减少到四个。所有四项研究都是在美国进行的……
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