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STUDY: TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY PATIENTS AT HIGH RISK FOR DEPRESSION
Baku, May 27 (AZERTAC). When doctors treat brain injuries they generally focus on physical trauma and mental issues, but depression can develop as well and be just as disabling. A new study shows high rates of depression in the first year following a brain injury, VOA reports.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can happen to anyone. It can be caused by a car crash, a fall or a sporting accident.
Many American survivors of armed conflict have suffered brain damage from explosions.
The injury disrupts normal function of the brain and can lead to permanent damage.
TBI can lead to physical disabilities as well as changes in mental ability, personality and behavior. Doctors are also finding it can lead to serious depression.
The number of patients suffering depression was about 8 times greater than expected.
The researchers discovered that medical care did not routinely include treatment for depression.
The researchers say the reported rates of major depression are probably conservative and that the problem is likely greater.
They say if mental health care is included in standard care for patients with traumatic brain injury, it could improve their outcome.