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Advanced Neurology Cognition in children with mild TBI
Result (s) accidents, loss of consciousness, and MRI abnormality were associated with higher parent or teacher ratings in all study participants with mTBI. Presence of mTBI was a stronger predictor of PCS in the early post-injury phase than in the late post-injury phase. Older age at injury and pre-existing learning difficulties were significant predictors of PCS at 1 month post-injury. Family factors, including h
Family - Clinical assessment of behavior-parent - PSI-sf - Satisfaction survey (for caregivers)
Psychiatric
Outcome measure (s) Psychosocial
Cognitive - WASC—II - CVLT - WISC-IV - Grooved pegboard - WIAT-III - Performance validity tests: 1) Medical symptom validity test 2) TOMM 3) Rey 15-item test
neurologic and neuroradiologic
PCS/ - PCS-I - CSHQ - HBI
Evaluation time points after TBI 1 week and 1, 2, and 3 months 2 – 12 months
Mean age (range)/ (years) 7.5 (2 – 12) 15 (8 – 17)
Population Males 29 39
N 46 70
Table 1. (Continued) Control Author/year/ group country/ design Minor Bernard non-head et al. 35 /2016/ trauma Australia/ Prospective cohort - Connery et al. 36 /2016/ US/Prospective cohort
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