Abstract

Aggression, anxiety, and depression are common after traumatic brain injury (TBI); however, not much is known about how these problems differ between men and women. The primary objective was to examine sex differences in the prevalence of aggression, anxiety, and depression in participants with TBI and healthy controls (HC).

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