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Association Between Self-Reported Traumatic Brain Injury and Threat/Control-Override
International Journal of Forensic Mental Health ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-04 , DOI: 10.1080/14999013.2019.1673517
Raquel V. Oliveira 1 , Kevin M. Beaver 1, 2
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Abstract Prior research has focused on the effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI), psychosis, and threat/control-override (TCO) on violent behavior. There is, however, a lack of research exploring the potential connection between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and TCO. This study is designed to partially address this gap in the literature. To do so, a sample of delinquent youths followed to early adulthood is examined to estimate if self-reported TBI is associated with the development of TCO symptomatology. The results indicate that, although there is an association between TBI and psychoticism, TBI was not significantly associated with TCO, net of other variables in both longitudinal and cross-sectional analyses. The results suggest, however, that paranoid ideation and psychoticism consistently predict TCO. Finally, the findings indicate that TCO does not consistently mediate the relationship between TBI and violent crime.

中文翻译:

自我报告的颅脑外伤与威胁/控制替代之间的关联

摘要先前的研究集中在创伤性脑损伤(TBI),精神病和威胁/控制超越(TCO)对暴力行为的影响上。但是,缺乏研究来探索创伤性脑损伤(TBI)与TCO之间的潜在联系。本研究旨在部分解决文献中的这一空白。为此,检查了一个成年后成年后的犯罪青少年样本,以估计自我报告的TBI是否与TCO症状学发展有关。结果表明,尽管在TBI和精神病学之间存在关联,但是TBI与TCO并没有显着关联,在纵向和横截面分析中,TBI都没有其他变量。然而,结果表明,偏执观念和精神病学始终预测总拥有成本。最后,
更新日期:2019-10-04
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