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Personality disorder and mild traumatic brain injury

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Abstract Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) poses risk to the neurocognitive, emotional, and financial well‐being of affected individuals. While aggression and impulsivity have been examined in relation to mTBI, little… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) poses risk to the neurocognitive, emotional, and financial well‐being of affected individuals. While aggression and impulsivity have been examined in relation to mTBI, little work has been done to evaluate the relationship between history of mTBI and personality disorder (PD). The authors examined the associations between history of mTBI and PD in a control group without history of mTBI (N = 1189) and individuals with history of mTBI (N = 267). Results demonstrated that any PD diagnosis is a significant risk factor for mTBI (p < 0.001). Cluster B diagnoses, particularly borderline and antisocial PD, were independently significant risk factors for mTBI. These data suggest a role for screening for a history of mTBI in patients with PDs and associated traits.

Keywords: traumatic brain; mild traumatic; personality; history mtbi; mtbi

Journal Title: Personality and Mental Health
Year Published: 2022

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