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Does knowledge of concussion symptoms influence an athlete's self-report of a history of concussion across gender and age?

机译:脑震荡症状的知识是否会影响运动员关于性别和年龄的脑震荡史的自我报告?

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Background: The incidence of sport-related concussion is debatable. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report an extrapolated incidence of 1.6 to 3.2 million recreational/sports-related traumatic brain injuries a year, the suspicion is that the incidence is much higher (CDC, 2014). An important consideration in determining the incidence involves whether an athlete's knowledge of what a concussion is influences their self-report of prior concussions.;Purpose: The purpose of this study is to replicate and extend Pfirman (2015) in determining whether providing information about concussion will increase the self-report of a history of concussion. Furthermore, this study investigates whether there is a difference in self-reporting between males and females and between age groups (18 and over; 17 and under).;Study Design: Group design comparing a Pre-Test Information Group and a Post-Test Information Group matched for gender and age.;Methods: Before taking the ImPACT test the athletes (participants) will be randomly separated into two groups, the Pre-Test Information Group and the Post-Test Information group. The Pre-Test Information Group will be read a script describing symptoms associated with a concussion prior to taking the ImPACT test, while the Post-Test Information Group will not receive concussion information until after the ImPACT test. Both groups will complete a questionnaire following ImPACT testing that asks: "Based on your experience here today, do you think you have ever had a concussion? What is your age? What grade are you in school? Are you male or female?";Results: A Chi Square analysis yielded that there was no statistically significant difference between the Pre-Test Information Group and the Post-Test Information Group (p=0.160). An additional Chi Square analysis found that age of the athletes was not a factor (p=0.160), and there was no difference in gender (p=0.160).
机译:背景:与运动有关的脑震荡的发生率尚有争议。尽管疾病控制与预防中心报告说,每年与娱乐/运动相关的颅脑外伤的发生率为1.6到320万,但人们怀疑该发生率要高得多(CDC,2014年)。确定发病率的重要考虑因素涉及运动员对脑震荡的了解是否会影响其先前对脑震荡的自我报告。目的:本研究的目的是复制和扩展Pfirman(2015),以确定是否提供有关脑震荡的信息会增加脑震荡史的自我报告。此外,本研究调查了男性和女性之间以及年龄段(18岁以上; 17岁以下)之间自我报告的差异。研究设计:比较前测信息组和后测的组设计信息组按性别和年龄进行匹配。方法:在参加ImPACT考试之前,运动员(参与者)将被随机分为两组,即测试前信息组和测试后信息组。在参加ImPACT测试之前,测试前信息小组将阅读描述与脑震荡相关的症状的脚本,而测试后信息小组将在ImPACT测试之后才接收脑震荡信息。两组都将在ImPACT测试后完成问卷调查,并询问:“根据您今天的经验,您认为您曾经有过脑震荡吗?您的年龄是多少?您在学校的年级?您是男性还是女性?”;结果:卡方分析得出,测试前信息组和测试后信息组之间没有统计学上的显着差异(p = 0.160)。另一项卡方分析发现,运动员的年龄不是一个因素(p = 0.160),性别没有差异(p = 0.160)。

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  • 作者

    Greco, Kara A.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at El Paso.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at El Paso.;
  • 学科 Speech therapy.;Kinesiology.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 59 p.
  • 总页数 59
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 语言学;
  • 关键词

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