Comparing strategies for treating emotion perception deficits in traumatic brain injury

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作者
Bornhofen, Cristina [1 ]
McDonald, Skye [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New S Wales, Sch Psychol, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
关键词
cognitive rehabilitation; emotions; social perception; teaching methods; traumatic brain injury;
D O I
10.1097/01.HTR.0000314529.22777.43
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: To compare the efficacy of 2 strategies, errorless learning (EL) and self-instruction training (SIT), for remediating emotion perception deficits in individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Design: Randomized controlled trial comparing groups receiving 25 hours (across 10 weeks) of treatment with either EL or SIT with waitlist control. Setting and Participants: Eighteen adult outpatient volunteers with severe TBI who were at least 6 months postinjury. Main Outcomes Measures: Photograph-based emotion recognition tasks, The Awareness of Social Inferences Test, and questionnaire measures, for example, the Sydney Psychosocial Reintegration Scale. Results: Both treatment groups showed modest improvement in emotion perception ability. Limited evidence suggests that SIT may be a favorable approach for this type of remediation. Conclusions: Although further research is needed, there are reasons for optimism regarding rehabilitation of emotion perception following TBI.
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页码:103 / 115
页数:13
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