Management of inappropriate sexual behaviour in acquired brain injury: a systematic literature review And exploring the behavioural phenotype of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome
The research volume consists of three components. The first component is a literature review of the management of inappropriate sexual behaviour in people with acquired brain injuries. The main conclusion was that further research is needed with methodologically sound studies to inform clinical prac...
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Zusammenfassung: | The research volume consists of three components. The first component is a literature review of the management of inappropriate sexual behaviour in people with acquired brain injuries. The main conclusion was that further research is needed with methodologically sound studies to inform clinical practice. The second component is an empirical study exploring the behavioural phenotype of Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome. Individuals with Pitt-Hopkins were found to have significantly lower mood and interest and pleasure than the comparison group, with most of the sample meeting the cut off for ASD. No significant differences were found between groups on parental reports of wellbeing, strain and positive gain. The final component is a public dissemination document which summarises the research volume for the general public. |
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