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Advanced Neurology Cognition in children with mild TBI
Result (s) whereas cognitive and somatic PCS normalize within 3 months. Sleep-related PCS remain high even after 3 – 6 months. No difference in TAP was observed over time between the experimental and control groups. School participation was lower in patients in the 3 – 6 month follow-up period.
Family
Psychiatric
Outcome measure (s) Psychosocial
Cognitive Children III edition; CVL-CT: California Verbal Learning Test-Children’s Version; CELF–3: Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals, 3 rd Edition; SES: Socioeconomic status; HBI: Heath and
neurologic and neuroradiologic Abbreviations: ADHD: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; OI: Orthopedic injuries; HC: Healthy control; AIS: Abbreviated injury scale, 1990 Revision; MRI: Magnetic resonance imaging; K-SADS-PL: Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Aged Children, Present and Lifetime Version; NRS: Neuropsychiatric Rating Scale; WISC-III: Wechsler Intelligence Scale for behavior inventory; WASI: Wechsler Abbrevi
PCS/
Evaluation time points after TBI
Mean age (range)/ (years) assessment for children system; PCSS: Postconcussive symptom scale; TAP: Test of attentional performance.
Population Males
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Table 1. (Continued) Control Author/year/ group country/ design
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