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Advanced Neurology Cognition in children with mild TBI
Result (s) Novel psychiatric disorders observed 6 – 12 months after mTBI are associated with significant deficits in adaptive functioning and pre-injury psychosocial risk factors, including lower SES and psychosocial adversity. Severity of brain injury predicted the parent’s and child’s ratings of PCS, whose contribution decreased over time. Family factors consistently predicted the parent’s, but not child
- Family history research diagnostic
Family criteria - FAD - LSSRI - FAD - BSI - IES-R
Psychiatric - K-SADS-PL - NRS -
Outcome measure (s) Psychosocial - CBCL - CHQ-PF28 - TSCC-A
Cognitive - Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale - Woodcock–Johnson Revised Letter–Word Identification test - Coding and Symbol Search (WISC-III) - Rapid Automatized Naming task - CVLT–C - N-back task - Formulated Sentence task (CELF−3) - WASI - WRAT-III - WASI - WISC-IV - Children’s Memory Scale - Contingency Naming Test - TEA-Ch
neurologic and neuroradiologic - PCS (CBCL)
PCS/ - AIS - MRI - HBI - CSI - PCS-I - MISS - GHQ
Table 1. Summary of the 17 articles included in the systematic review
Evaluation time points after TBI 6 and 12 months 3 weeks and 12 months 6 and 18 months
Mean age (range)/ (years) 33.25 (11.40) 11.9 (8 – 15) 10.9 (6 – 16)
Population Males 54 132 108
N 79 186 150
Control group - OI -
Author/year/ country/ design Max et al. 30 /2013/ US/Prospective cohort McNally et al. 31 /2013/ US/Prospective cohort Olsson et al. 32 /2013/ Australia/ Prospective cohort
Volume 3 Issue 4 (2024) 6 doi: 10.36922/an.3886

