New hope for calming the storm after brain injury
NCT ID NCT01821690
First seen Nov 20, 2025 · Last updated May 14, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study looked at ways to help people with traumatic brain injury who struggle with irritability and aggression. Researchers tested different treatments to see if they could improve behavior control. The study involved 81 adults who had a closed head injury at least six months earlier. The main goal was to reduce outbursts and mood swings over a 91-day period.
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Indiana University and Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46254, United States
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