An Empirical Study of Personality Change After Stroke

  • Grattan L
  • Ghahramanlou M
  • Aronoff J
  • et al.
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Abstract

16 Personality changes after stroke are not well understood. There are three specific areas that need to be examined: 1) the dimensions of personality vulnerable to change post-stroke, 2) the extent to which personality patterns converge to a unitary “Organic Personality Disorder” or reflect exaggerations of premorbid personality features; and, 3) the contribution of pre-morbid personality characteristics to post-stroke depression. Toward this end, close relatives of ischemic stroke patients rated pre- and post-stroke personality patterns with the NEO Personality Inventory-Revised (NEO-PI-R; Costa & McCrae, 1985), a standard personality measure. Non-parametric comparison tests (Bonferroni corrections were used to adjust the alpha level for each set of multiple comparisons) showed significant changes in 3 of 5 personality domains assessed by the NEO. These included higher neuroticism ( p

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Grattan, L. M., Ghahramanlou, M., Aronoff, J., Wozniak, M. A., Kittner, S. J., & Price, T. R. (2001). An Empirical Study of Personality Change After Stroke. Stroke, 32(suppl_1), 318–319. https://doi.org/10.1161/str.32.suppl_1.318-d

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