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▼a (MiAaPQ)AAI10902990 |
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▼a (MiAaPQ)umichrackham:001286 |
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▼a O'Connor, Kathryn L. |
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▼a Concussion Among Military Service Academy Members: Identifying Risk Factors, Recovery Trajectories, and the Role of Mental Health. |
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▼a [S.l.] :
▼b University of Michigan.,
▼c 2018 |
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▼a Ann Arbor :
▼b ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,
▼c 2018 |
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▼a 186 p. |
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▼a Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-12(E), Section: B. |
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▼a Adviser: Steven P. Broglio. |
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▼a Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 2018. |
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▼a Background Concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury, affects 42 million individuals worldwide each year. Most research to date has focused concussion risk, recovery, and outcomes across groups. Furthermore, most studies have been composed of m |
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▼a Objective The objective of the current study is to leverage a prospective multisite prospective study of concussion to identify individual characteristics associated with concussion risk and recovery. Additionally, the relationship between concu |
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▼a Methods Cadets enrolled in the Concussion Assessment, Research and Education Consortium were utilized in this series of dissertation projects. Linear mixed models were implemented to identify demographic and individual factors associated with co |
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▼a Results Individual risk factors for concussion in included female sex, varsity athlete status, freshmen, having a previous concussion, headaches, ADD/ADHD, and greater BSI-18 somatization symptoms. Each of these factors were associated with a 1. |
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▼a Separate factors were associated with symptom duration and RTA protocol duration. Thus, symptom duration and RTA protocol durations are likely related but separate entities within total time loss after a concussion. Specifically, the acute numbe |
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▼a Finally, the relationship between psychological symptoms and concussion was examined. Results demonstrated that baseline somatization had the strongest association with subsequent concussion and future somatization symptoms. Moreover, an inciden |
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▼a Conclusion Overall, results indicate that there is a constellation of individual and individual factors associated with concussion risk and recovery. In particular, specific individual symptoms predict normal and abnormal recovery. The individua |
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▼a School code: 0127. |
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▼a Kinesiology. |
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▼a Mental health. |
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▼a Epidemiology. |
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▼a University of Michigan.
▼b Kinesiology. |
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▼t Dissertation Abstracts International
▼g 79-12B(E). |
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▼t Dissertation Abstract International |
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▼a 0127 |
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▼a Ph.D. |
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▼a 2018 |
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▼a English |
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▼u http://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T15000498
▼n KERIS |
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▼a 201812
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