Postconcussive Complaints, Anxiety, and Depression Related to Vocational Outcome in Minor to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Adult
Employment
Male
Work
RETURN
Adolescent
Glasgow Outcome Scale
Anxiety
Traumatic brain injuries
03 medical and health sciences
Sex Factors
0302 clinical medicine
Confidence Intervals
Odds Ratio
EMPLOYMENT
Humans
Prospective Studies
Aged
WORK
POST-CONCUSSIONAL SYNDROME
Depression
Post-Concussion Syndrome
Rehabilitation
MILD HEAD-INJURY
PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDERS
ADULTS
Middle Aged
DSM-IV CRITERIA
3. Good health
Cross-Sectional Studies
Logistic Models
Brain Injuries
Multivariate Analysis
RISK-FACTORS
MODERATE
Sex
Female
DOI:
10.1016/j.apmr.2012.11.039
Publication Date:
2012-12-06T10:37:39Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
To investigate the relation of postconcussive complaints, anxiety, and depression with vocational outcome in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) of various severities and to assess sex differences.A prospective cross-sectional cohort study.Level I trauma center.Adults (N=242) with TBI of various severity.Not applicable.Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale, return to work (RTW), Head Injury Symptom Checklist, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.In 67% of the patients, complaints were present; 22% were anxious, and 18% were depressed. The frequency of complaints increased significantly with injury severity, in contrast to anxiety and depression. Frequencies of patients with anxiety and depression (9% and 5%) were lower with complete RTW than with incomplete RTW (42% and 37%; P<.001). Patients with minor TBI with complaints were more anxious (50% vs 27%; P<.05) and depressed (46% vs 23%; P<.05) compared with patients with other severity categories and patients with incomplete RTW (67% vs 36% and 60% vs 30%, respectively). A higher percentage of women with minor TBI were depressed (45% vs 13%; P=.01) and had incomplete RTW (50% vs 18%; P<.05) compared with men. Multiple regression analysis showed that injury severity, complaints, anxiety, and depression were all predictive of RTW (explained variance 45%). In all severity categories, anxiety and depression were predictive of RTW, complaints, and sex only for minor TBI.Anxiety and depression are related to vocational outcome after TBI, with a different profile in the minor TBI category, partly due to sex differences.
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