CBIS Section 5: Psychosocial Issues Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
Dual Diagnosis - The relationship of a set of symptoms, including behaviors, which are or resemble symptoms of a known psychiatric disorder. When persons have such symptoms and a TBI, it is considered a dual diagnosis. Depression - The most common axis I disorder for TBI patients Avoidant, Paranoid, and Schizoid Disorders - Most common axis II disorders Factors Related to Development of Dual Diagnosis - Prior difficulty with social functioning, job dissatisfaction, low economic status, less education, lack of close personal relationships
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