NeuroRehabilitation 11 (1998) 129-139
Neurologically-related Changes in Personality Inventory
(NECHAPI): a clinical tool addressed to
neurorehabilitation planning and monitoring effects of
personality treatment

Facultad de Psicologia, Uniuersidad de Seuilla, Aud San Francisco Jauier s / n, Sevilla 41018, Spain
Accepted 8 June 1998
 
Abstract
This article introduces version 0.1 of the Neurologically-Related Changes in Personality Inventory (NECHAPI), an instrument designed as a tool to assess personality factors in neurological patients and to register changes observed in patients after a neurological condition has appeared or following treatment of the same. The NECHAPI consists of 40 statements, easily rated by close family and friends of patients with neurological problems. A total of 135 normal subjects and 32 patients with neurological damage were evaluated. Reliability analysis showed an a = 0.7 for the entire inventory. Factor analysis showed five factors accounting for 45.5% of the variance: anger, sensation seeking, emotional vulnerability, sociability, and motivation. © 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Neurological disorders; Brain injury; Neuropsychological assessment; Personality inventory; Psychotherapy; Drug therapy


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