298
Views
19
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Neuropsychological outcomes of traumatic brain injury and substance abuse in a New Zealand prison population

&
Pages 951-962 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

References

  • ACCIDENT REHABILITATION AND COMPENSATION INSURANCE CORPORATION: ACC Injury Statistics 1992 (Wellington: ACC Statistical Publications), 1993.
  • TEASDALE, G. and JENNETT, B.: Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. Lancet, ii: 81–84,1974.
  • STAMBROOK, M., MOORE, A. D., LUBUSKO, A. A. et al.: Alternatives to the Glasgow Coma Scale as a quality of life predictor following traumatic brain injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 8: 95–103,1993.
  • MORSE, P.A. andMONTGOMERY, C. E.: Neuropsychological evaluation of traumatic brain injury. In R. F. White (editor) Clinical Syndromes in Adult Neuropsychology: The Practitioner's Handbook (Elsevier Science Publishers), 85–176,1992.
  • GRONWALL, D., WRIGHTSON, P. and WADDELL, P.: Head Injury: The Facts. A Guide for Families and Care-givers (New York: Oxford University Press), 1990.
  • JOHNSON, D. A., ROETHIG-JOHNSTON, K. and RICHARDS, D.: Biochemical and physiological parameters of recovery in acute severe head injury: responses to multisensory stimulation. Brain Injury, 7: 491–499,1993.
  • FAMES, P.: Organic bases of behavioral disorders following traumatic brain injury. In R. Ll. Wood (editor) Neuro-behavioral Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury (London: Burgess Science Press), 134–150,1990.
  • KOLB, B. and WHISHAW, I. Q.: Fundamentals of Human Neuropsychology (3rd edn) (New York: W. H. Freeman & Company), 1990.
  • BARTH, j. T., MACCIOCCHI, S. N., GIORDANI, B. et al.: Neuropsychological sequelae of minor head injury. Neurosurgery, 13: 529–532,1983.
  • LENINGER, B. E., GRAMLING, S. E., FARRELL, A. D. et al.: Neuropsychological deficits in sympto-matic minor head injury patients after concussion and mild concussion. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 53: 293–296,1990.
  • PRIGATANO, G. P. and FORDYCE, D. J.: Cognitive dysfunction and psychosocial adjustment after brain injury. In G. P. Prigatano et al. (editors) Neuropsychological Rehabilitation After Brain Injury (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press), 1986.
  • BURGESS, P. W. and WOOD, R. LL.: Neuropsychology of behavioral disorders following brain-injury. In R. Ll. Wood (editor) Neuro-behavioral Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury (London: Burgess Science Press), 110–133,1990.
  • NOVAK, T. A., ROTH, D. L. and BOLL, T. J.: Treatment alternatives following mild head injury. Rehabilitation Counselling Bulletin, 31: 313–324,1988.
  • PRIGATANO, G. P.: Personality disturbances associated with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60: 360–368,1992.
  • GUALTIERI, T. and COX, D. R.: The delayed neurobehavioral sequelae of traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 5: 219–232,1991.
  • LEVIN, H. S.: Predicting the neurobehavioural sequelae of closed head injury. In R. Ll. Wood (editor) Neuro-behavioral Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury (London: Burgess Science Press), 89–109, 1990.
  • STUSS, D. T., Gow, C. A. and HETHERINGTON, C. R.: 'No longer Gage': frontal lobe dysfunc-tion and emotional changes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60: 349–359,1992.
  • MARSH, N. V. and KNIGHT, R. G.: Relationship between cognitive deficits and social skill after head injury. Neuropsychology, 5: 107–117,1991.
  • CASSIDY, J. W.: Neurochemical substrates of aggression: towards a model for improved inter-vention. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 5: 83–86,1990.
  • RIMEL, R. W., GIORDANI, B., BARTH, J. T. et al.: Moderate head injury: completing the clinical spectrum of brain trauma. Neurosurgery, 11: 344–351,1982.
  • GODFREY, H. P. D., MARSH, N. V. and PARTRIDGE, F. M.: Severe traumatic head injury and social behaviour: a review. New Zealand Journal of Psychology, 16,49–57.
  • CROSSON, B.: Treatment of interpersonal deficits for head-trauma patients in inpatient rehabili-tation settings. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 1: 355–352,1987.
  • PRIGATANO, G. P.: Disturbances of self-awareness of deficit after traumatic brain injury. In G. P. Prigatano and D. L. Schacter (editors) Awareness of Deficit After Brain Injury: Clinical and Theoretical Issues (New York: Oxford University Press), 116–126,1991.
  • SALCIDO, R. and COSTICH, J. F.: Recurrent traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 6: 293–298, 1992.
  • GRONWALL, D. M. A.: Minor head injury. Neuropsychology, 5: 253–257,1991.
  • ZIELINSKI, R., THEROUX-FICHERA, S., RAYLS, K. et al.: The effects of alcohol on neuropsycho-logical functioning following head injury. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology (In press).
  • DIKMEN, S., MCLEAN, A. and TEMKIN, N.: Neuropsychological and psychosocial consequences of minor head injury. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 49: 1227-1232.
  • MILLER, L.: neuropsychology, personality, and substance abuse in the head injury case: Clinical and forensic issues. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 15: 303–316,1992.
  • EDNA, T. H.: Alcohol influence and head injury. Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica, 148: 209–212,1982.
  • BRISMAR, B., ENGSTROM, A. and RYDBERG, U.: Head injury and intoxication: A diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica, 149: 11–14,1983.
  • BOND, M. R.: Neurobehavioral sequelae of closed head injury. In I. Grant and K. Adams (editors) Neuropsychological Assessment of Neuropsychiatric Disorders (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 1986.
  • LANGLEY, M. J., LINDSAY, W. P., LAM, C. S. et al.: Programme development: A comprehensive alcohol abuse treatment programme for persons with traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 4: 77–86,1990.
  • ROSENBAUM, I. and HOGE, H. K.: Head injury and marital aggression. American Journal of Psychiatry, 146: 1048–1051,1989.
  • GREER, B. G.: Substance abuse among people with disabilities: A problem of too much accessi-bility. Journal of Rehabilitation, Jan-Mar, 34–38,1986.
  • ELMER, 0. and Lim, R. C.: Influence of acute alcohol intoxication on the outcome of severe non-neurological trauma. Acta Chirurgica Scandinavia, 151: 305–308,1985.
  • KAPLAN, C. A. and CORRIGAN, J. D.: Effect of blood alcohol level on recovery from severe closed head injury. Brain Injury, 6: 337–349,1992.
  • JONES, G. A.: Alcohol abuse and traumatic brain injury. Alcohol Health and Research World, 13: 105–109,1989.
  • DUNLOP, T. W., UDVARHELYI, G. B., STEDEM, A. F. A. et al.: Comparison of patients with and without emotional/behavioral deterioration during the first year after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 3: 150–156,1991.
  • MEEK, P. S., CLARK, H. W. and SOLANA, V. L.: Neurocognitive impairment: The unrecognized component of dual diagnosis in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 21: 153–160,1989.
  • BROWNING, M. D., HOFFER, B. J. and DUNWIDDIE, T. V.: Alcohol, memory, and molecules. Alcohol Health and Research World, 16: 280–284,1992.
  • BOWDEN, S. C.: Neuropsychology of alcohol and drug dependence. In S. Touyz, D. Byrne and A. Gilandas (editors) Neuropsychology in Clinical Practice (Australia: Academic Press), 1994.
  • FRANCESCHI, M., TRUCI, G., Com, G. et al.: Cognitive deficits and their relationship to other neurological complications in chronic alcoholic patients. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 47: 1134–1137,1984.
  • HASIN, D. S. and GRANT, B. F.: Neuropsychological functioning in alcoholics: Psychiatric comor-bidity, drinking history, and demographic characteristics. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 28: 520–529, 1987.
  • LOBERG, T.: Neuropsychological findings in early and middle phase of alcoholism. In I. Grant and K. M. Adams (editors) Neuropsychological Assessment of Neuropsychiatric Disorders (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 1986.
  • TARTER, R. E. and EDWARDS, K. L.: Multifactorial etiology of neuropsychological impairment in alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 10: 128–135,1986.
  • CARLIN, A. S.: Consequences of prescription and non-prescription drug use. In H. 0. Doerr and A. S. Carlin (editors) Forensic Neuropsychology: Legal and Scientific Bases (New York: The Guilford Press), 99–122,1991.
  • SCHAFER, J., BIRCHLER, G. R. and FALS-STEWART, W.: Cognitive, affective, and marital func-tioning of recovering male polysubstance abusers. Neuropsychology, 8: 100–109,1994.
  • SELBY, M. J., AZRIN, R. L., IRELAND, S. J. et al.: Differential recovery of neuropsychological functioning in alcohol, cocaine, and polysubstance abusers. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 10, in press.
  • MENDHIRATTA, S. S., VARMA, V. K., DANG, R. et al.: Cannabis and cognitive functions: A re-evaluation study. British Journal of Addiction, 83: 749–753,1988.
  • PAGE, J. B., FLETCHER, J. and TRUE, W. R.: Psychosociocultural perspectives on chronic cannabis use: the Costa Rican follow-up. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 20: 57–65,1988.
  • BLACK, S. and CASSWELL, S.: Drugs in New Zealand: A Survey, 1990 (Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit, University of Auckland), 1993.
  • ADAMS, J., PAULIN, J. and GEORGE, J.: Drug Statistics 1992 (Wellington: Health Research Services, Department of Health), 1992.
  • BRUN, P. and MAAGE, N.: Intellectual and neuropsychological functioning in young men with heavy and long-term patterns of drug abuse. American Journal of Psychiatry, 132: 397–401,1975.
  • RICHARDS, M., SANO, M., GOLDSTEIN, S. et al.: The stability of neuropsychological test perform-ance in a group of parenteral drug users. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 9: 371–377,1992.
  • COSGROVE, J. and NEWELL, T. G.: Recovery of neuropsychological functions during reduction in use of phencyclidine. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 47: 159–169,1991.
  • FISHBEIN, D. H. and PEASE, S. E.: Neurological links between substance abuse and crime. In L. Ellis and H. Hoffman (editors) Crime in Biological, Social, and Moral Contexts (New York: Praeger), 1990.
  • GUERRA, D., SOLE', A., CAW', J. et al.: Neuropsychological performance in opiate addicts after rapid detoxification. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 20: 261–270,1987.
  • BERRY, J., VAN GORP, W., HERZBERG, D. S. et al.: Neuropsychological deficits in abstinent cocaine abusers: preliminary findings after two weeks of abstinence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 32: 231–237,1993.
  • ARDILA, A., R OSSELLI, M. and STRUMWASSER, S.: Neuropsychological deficits in chronic cocaine abusers. International Journal of Neuroscience, 57: 73–79,1991.
  • O'MALLEY, S., ADAMSE, M., HEATON, R. K. et al.: Neuropsychological impairment in chronic cocaine abusers. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 18: 131–144,1992.
  • HORMES, J. T., FILLEY, C. M. and ROSENBERG, N. L.: Neurologic sequelae of chronic solvent vapour abuse. Neurology, 36: 698–702,1986.
  • GRANT, I., ADAMS, K. M., CARLIN, A. et al.: Neuropsychological deficit in polydrug users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2: 91–108,1977.
  • SWEENEY, j. A., MEISEL, L., WALSH, V. L. et al.: Assessment of cognitive functioning in poly-substance abusers. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 45: 346–351,1989.
  • GANDOSSY, R. P WILLIAMS, J. R., COHEN, J. et al.: Drugs and Crime: A Survey and Analysis of the Literature (Washington: US Department of Justice), 1980.
  • WYLLIE, A. and CASSWELL, S.: Drinking in New Zealand: A Survey, 1988 (Auckland: Alcohol Liquor Advisory Council and Medical Research Council of New Zealand), 1989.
  • BRAYBROOK, B. and SOUTHEY, P.: Census of Prison Inmates 1991 (Wellington: Policy and Research Division, Department of Justice), 1992.
  • SPICER, P. and NORRIS, M.: Conviction and Sentencing of Offenders in New Zealand: 1983 to 1992 (Wellington: Policy and Research Division, Department of Justice), 1993.
  • NORRIS, M. and MCPHERSON, S.: Offending in New Zealand: Trends and International Comparisons (Wellington: Policy and Research Division, Department of Justice), 1990.
  • HARLOW, C. W.: Drugs and jail Inmates, 1989: Bureau ofJustice Statistics Special Report (Washington DC: US Department ofJustice Office of Justice Programmes, Bureau of Justice Statistics), 1991.
  • US DEPART/vIENT OF JUSTICE: Prisoners and alcohol. Bureau ofJustice Statistics Bulletin (Washington D.C.), 1983.
  • KAPLAN, H. I. and SADOCK, B. J.: Synopsis of Psychiatry: Behavioral Sciences, Clinical Psychiatry (6th edn) (Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins), 1991.
  • BARNFIELD, T. V. and LEATHEM, J. M.: Incidence and outcomes of traumatic brain injury and substance abuse in New Zealand prison population. Brain Injury, 12: 455–466.
  • LEZAK, M. D.: Neuropsychological Assessment (2nd edn) (New York: Oxford University Press), 1983.
  • REY, A.: L'Examen Clinique en Psychologic (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France), 1964.
  • REY, A.: L'examen psychologique dans les cas d'encephalopathie traumatique. Archives de Psychologie, 28: 286–340,1941.
  • OSTERRIETH, P.A.: Le test de copie d'une figure complex: contribution a l'etude de la perception et de la memoire. Archives de Psychgologie, 30: 206–353,1944.
  • WECHSLER., D.: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (New York: The Psychological Corporation), 1981.
  • REY, A.: Epreuves mnesiques et d'apprentissage (Neuchatel, Switzerland: Delachaux & Niestle), 1968.
  • SHORR, j. S., DELIS, D. C. and MASSMAN, P. J.: Memory for the Rey-Osterrieth figure: percep-tual clustering, encoding and storage. Neuropsychology, 6: 43–50,1992.
  • SPREEN, 0. and STRAUSS, E., A compendium of neuropsychological tests. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
  • GEFFEN, G., MOAR, A. P., O'HANLON, A. P. et al.: Performance measures of 16- to 86-year old males and females on the Auditory Verbal Learning Test. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 4: 45–63, 1990.
  • GUILMETTE, T. J., HART, K. J., GUILIANO, A. J. et al.: Detecting simulated memory impairment: comparison of the Rey 15 Item Test and the Hiscock Forced Choice Procedure. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 8: 283–294,1994.
  • BERGMAN, H., BORG, S., ENGELBREKSTON, K. et al.: Dependence on sedative-hypnotics: neuro-psychological impairment, field dependence and clinical course in 5-year follow-up study. British Journal of Addiction, 84: 547–553,1989.
  • BENTON, R.: Fairness in Maori education. In Royal Commission on Social Policy, The April Report. Vol. III, part 2 (Wellington: Government Printer), 1988.
  • ENNIs, J.: Why do our schools fail the majority of Maori children? Tu Tangata, 36: 21–25,1987.
  • SACHDEV, P. S.: Mana, tapu, noa: Maori cultural constructs with medical and psycho-social relevance. Psychological Medicine, 19: 959–969,1989.
  • WALDERGRAVE, C.: Mono-cultural, mono-class, and so called non-political family therapy. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 6: 197–200,1985.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.