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Original Paper

Psychological and adjustment problems due to acquired brain lesions in childhood: A comparison between post-traumatic patients and brain tumour survivors

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Pages 777-785 | Received 21 May 2004, Accepted 14 Feb 2005, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To define and differentiate psychological and adjustment problems due to brain injury or brain tumour in children and adolescents.

Methods: Two groups of patients with acquired brain lesions (24 post-traumatic patients and 22 brain tumour survivors), ranging in age between 8–15 years, received a psychological evaluation, including the Child Behaviour Checklist for Ages 4–18 (CBCL) and the Vineland Behaviour Adaptive Scales (VABS).

Results: Both groups showed psychological and social adjustment problems. Post-traumatic patients were more impaired than brain tumour survivors. Social adjustment problems were associated to externalizing problems in post-traumatic patients and internalizing problems in brain tumour surviving patients.

Conclusions: These differences in psychological and behavioural disorders between the two groups must necessarily be considered when developing psychological treatment, rehabilitation plan and social re-entry.

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