Characterizing Neurobehavioral Dysregulation Among Former American Football Players: Findings From the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Surya V Pulukuri, Tessa R Fagle, Diana Trujillo-Rodriguez, Suzan van Amerongen, Charles Bernick, Yonas E Geda, Jennifer V Wethe, Elaine R Peskind, Douglas I Katz, Michael L Alosco, Joseph N Palmisano, Yorghos Tripodis, Charles H Adler, Laura J Balcer, Eric M Reiman, Martha E Shenton, Jeffrey L Cummings, Robert A Stern
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Abstract

Objective: Neurobehavioral dysregulation (NBD), a core clinical feature of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome, encompasses neuropsychiatric symptoms reported among individuals with a history of repetitive head impact exposure, including contact sport athletes. The objective of this study was to examine the construct and subconstructs of NBD through a series of factor and cluster analyses.

Methods: Six clinician-scientists selected self-report questionnaire items relevant to NBD from seven available neuropsychiatric scales through a blinded voting process. These items were subjected to confirmatory factor analyses in a sample of 178 former college and professional American football players and 60 asymptomatic individuals without a history of repetitive head impact exposure. All participants were enrolled in the Diagnostics, Imaging, and Genetics Network for the Objective Study and Evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Research Project. Factor scores were generated on the basis of the optimal expert-informed model for NBD. Construct validity was assessed with neuropsychiatric scales not included in generation of the factor scores. Cluster analyses with NBD factor scores were used to examine symptom profiles.

Results: Factor analyses confirmed that NBD was composed of four subconstructs: explosivity, emotional dyscontrol, impulsivity, and affective lability. Cluster analyses indicated four distinct symptom profiles of NBD in this group of former football players: asymptomatic (N=80, 45%), short fuse (N=33, 19%), high affective lability (N=34, 19%), and high NBD (N=31, 17%).

Conclusions: These findings characterize NBD as a multifaceted clinical construct with a heterogeneous presentation, providing a foundation for empirical work on the diagnostic criteria for traumatic encephalopathy syndrome and research on the neurobiological underpinnings of NBD.

前美式橄榄球运动员神经行为失调的特征:DIAGNOSE CTE 研究项目的发现。
目的:神经行为失调(NBD)是外伤性脑病综合征的一个核心临床特征,包括有重复头部撞击史的个体(包括接触性运动运动员)的神经精神症状。本研究的目的是通过一系列因子和聚类分析来研究 NBD 的结构和子结构:方法:六位临床科学家通过盲法投票,从现有的七个神经精神量表中挑选出与 NBD 相关的自我报告问卷项目。这些项目在 178 名前大学和职业美式足球运动员以及 60 名无症状且无重复头部撞击史的样本中进行了确认性因子分析。所有参与者都参加了慢性创伤性脑病客观研究和评估研究项目的诊断、成像和遗传学网络。因子得分是根据专家提供的 NBD 最佳模型生成的。在生成因子得分时,未将神经精神量表包括在内,而是使用神经精神量表对结构效度进行了评估。使用 NBD 因子得分进行聚类分析,以检查症状特征:因子分析证实 NBD 由四个子结构组成:爆发性、情绪控制障碍、冲动性和情感易变性。聚类分析显示,在这群退役足球运动员中,NBD 有四种不同的症状特征:无症状(80 人,占 45%)、短导火线(33 人,占 19%)、高情感易变性(34 人,占 19%)和高 NBD(31 人,占 17%):这些研究结果表明,NBD 是一种多方面的临床表现,具有异质性,为创伤性脑病综合征诊断标准的实证工作和 NBD 的神经生物学基础研究奠定了基础。
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5.30
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3.40%
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67
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: As the official Journal of the American Neuropsychiatric Association, the premier North American organization of clinicians, scientists, and educators specializing in behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and the clinical neurosciences, the Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences (JNCN) aims to publish works that advance the science of brain-behavior relationships, the care of persons and families affected by neurodevelopmental, acquired neurological, and neurodegenerative conditions, and education and training in behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry. JNCN publishes peer-reviewed articles on the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral manifestations of neurological conditions, the structural and functional neuroanatomy of idiopathic psychiatric disorders, and the clinical and educational applications and public health implications of scientific advances in these areas. The Journal features systematic reviews and meta-analyses, narrative reviews, original research articles, scholarly considerations of treatment and educational challenges in behavioral neurology & neuropsychiatry, analyses and commentaries on advances and emerging trends in the field, international perspectives on neuropsychiatry, opinions and introspections, case reports that inform on the structural and functional bases of neuropsychiatric conditions, and classic pieces from the field’s rich history.
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