Conceptualization and identification of depression in adults with brain damage by clients and rehabilitation clinical staff
Primary objective : To explore reasons used by staff and clients to identify depression and examine how each group differs. Research design : A between group comparison on both quantitative and qualitative data. Methods and procedure : Thirty-seven individuals with brain injury and 18 non-psychologi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain injury 2002-06, Vol.16 (6), p.501-507 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Primary objective : To explore reasons used by staff and clients to identify depression and examine how each group differs. Research design : A between group comparison on both quantitative and qualitative data. Methods and procedure : Thirty-seven individuals with brain injury and 18 non-psychologist rehabilitation professionals participated in this study. The Inventory for Depressive Symptomatology (IDS), a 28-item instrument of client self-report and clinician ratings was used for comparison. Additionally, qualitative data on presence and reason for identification of depression were collected from both parties. Results : There is substantial disagreement between clinicians and clients with regard to overall identification of depression. However, both groups based diagnoses on mood/cognitive symptoms rather than anxiety or vegetative symptoms. Conclusion : The results point to a discrepancy in client and clinician identification and understanding of depression after brain injury, indicating a potential need for education for both groups. |
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ISSN: | 0269-9052 1362-301X |
DOI: | 10.1080/02699050110119123 |