Research Article

Differences according to Sex in Sociosexuality and Infidelity after Traumatic Brain Injury

Table 2

Clinical characteristics of the sample of individuals with TBI ().

Frequency (%)Mean (SD)

Cause of the injury
 Motor vehicle accident18 (42.9%)
 Violence2 (4.8%)
 Falls4 (9.5%)
 Sports-related6 (14.3%)
 Work accident6 (14.3%)
 Other3 (7.1%)
 Missing3 (7.1%)
LOC
 Yes21 (50%)
 No18 (42.9%)
 Missing3 (7.1%)
PTA
 Yes20 (47.6%)
 No19 (45.3%)
 Missing3 (7.1%)
Positive CAT or MRI
 Yes25 (59.5%)
 No10 (23.8%)
 Missing7 (16.7%)
Severity of the injury
 Mild TBI28 (66.8%)
 Moderate TBI3 (7.1%)
 Severe TBI8 (19%)
 Missing3 (7.1%)
GCS12.5 (3.6)
Years after injury3.3 (4.3)
Length of LOC (hours)5.8 (28.8)
Length of PTA (hours)80.8 (203.8)

Note. LOC, loss of consciousness; PTA, posttraumatic amnesia; CAT, computed axial tomography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; and GCS, Glasgow coma scale.