Article Review
The article explores the brain injury and its association with mental health. The long and short term effect of brain injury are linked with the issues on mental health and include problems such as depression, anxiety, impulsivity and aggression. The link between mental health and injury of the brain is a complex one, and this making it challenging to disentangle the symptoms. The hard process of deciphering the symptoms is in determining the result of mental illness that is already existing, and that is worsened by injury of the brain or the sole consequence of brain injury. The systematic review carries out an examination of the prevalence of risks factors in the context of post and pre-injury in causing depressive disorders well as anxiety disorders. The PTSD stands for Post-traumatic stress disorders and is usually diagnosed in a patient with psychiatric disorders after TBI. The psychological impact of TBI requires rehabilitation as an intervention to enhance the re-integration of the individual to society. Additionally, the author expresses that mTBI is a source of substantial burden in the people with depressions and even though
in the majority of the patient the recovery is expected, there is still a subset of patients that reporting conditions such as emotional and behavioural problem as well as persisting somatic.