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Spousal relationship satisfaction following acquired brain injury: The role of insight and socio-emotional skill
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Brain Injury RehabilitationIntimate RelationshipPsychiatryCouple PsychologyEmpathyAffective NeuroscienceInterpersonal RelationshipsBrain Injury CouplesSocial SciencesRehabilitationBrain InjurySpousal Relationship SatisfactionPersonal RelationshipMedicineCouple TherapyPsychologySocio-emotional Skill
Spousal relationships following brain injury are particularly vulnerable to strain and breakdown. Changes in personality and socio-emotional processing and behaviour have been implicated as causal factors. We examined spousal relationship satisfaction following an acquired brain injury to one partner. Couples affected by chronic pain and a group of healthy couples were used for comparison and control. Compared to healthy controls current satisfaction was poorer in the brain injury couples, and satisfaction with the relationship had reduced from pre to post-injury. We found an especially important role for empathy, which differentiated between the groups in terms of functioning and insight.
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