Author:
BOGOD NICHOLAS M.,MATEER CATHERINE A.,MACDONALD STUART W.S.
Abstract
Poor awareness of deficit is common after brain injury. Recent
literature has examined various tools for measurement of this
phenomenon; the most widely used being self–other rating
scales. Although self–other scale measures have face
validity, their criterion-related validity has not been adequately
demonstrated, and there is little information as to whether
and how they relate to other neuropsychological measures. The
present study compared measurement of awareness by the Dysexecutive
(DEX) Questionnaire self–other rating scale with the
Self-Awareness of Deficits Interview (SADI), a semistructured
interview measure. Evaluation of awareness by these measures
was compared to tests of executive functioning and IQ. Results
indicated significant, albeit marginal relationships between
the two measures, and better correlation of the SADI with measures
of frontal lobe functioning. The SADI also predicted injury
severity. (JINS, 2003, 9, 450–458.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology,Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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