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Exploration of awareness, knowledge, and perceptions of traumatic brain injury among american youth athletes and their parents

机译:探索美国青年运动员及其父母对脑外伤的认识,知识和知觉

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Purpose: Although much effort is underway by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other organizations to highlight the seriousness of traumatic brain injury, including concussions, among young athletes, little is known about how these athletes and their parents view this injury and how much they know about it. Methods: Online surveys were conducted with youth who participate in sports (n = 252) and with the parents of youth who participate in sports (n = 300) to explore the ways in which these audiences view concussion and messaging related to concussion. Results: More than four out of five youth and parents reported that they had heard about concussions, although awareness was significantly higher for some subgroups, including parents of children 10-13 years old, and parents who reported using the Internet several times daily. Youth ages 13-15 years were significantly more likely to strongly agree that concussions are a "critical issue," as compared with youth ages 16-18 years. Among parents, significantly more mothers than fathers agreed that concussions are a critical issue. More than half of youth participants strongly disagreed that their friends would think they were "dumb for caring about concussions," with girls significantly more likely to strongly disagree than boys. When parents were asked to identify organizations they would trust as a reliable source of information for concussions, the most frequently cited organization was the CDC. Conclusions: Results of this study demonstrate a high level of awareness about concussion among youth athletes and parents of youth athletes. However, important distinctions among subgroups of both youth and parents - such as by race/ethnicity, age, sex, and Internet use - suggest directions for future communication and research efforts.
机译:目的:尽管疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)和其他组织正在努力强调年轻运动员中脑外伤的严重性,包括脑震荡,但对于这些运动员及其父母如何看待这种损伤知之甚少以及他们对此有多少了解。方法:对参加体育运动的青年(n = 252)和参加体育运动的青年(n = 300)的父母进行了在线调查,以探讨这些观众如何看待脑震荡和与脑震荡相关的信息。结果:五分之四的青年和父母报告说他们听说过脑震荡,尽管对某些亚组的认识明显更高,包括10-13岁儿童的父母和每天使用互联网报告几次的父母。与16-18岁的年轻人相比,13-15岁的年轻人更有可能强烈同意脑震荡是“关键问题”。在父母中,同意脑震荡是一个关键问题的母亲要多于父亲。超过一半的青年参与者强烈不同意他们的朋友会认为他们“对脑震荡感到愚蠢”,而女孩比男孩明显更有可能强烈不同意。当要求父母确定他们相信的组织是脑震荡的可靠信息来源时,被引用最多的组织是CDC。结论:本研究结果表明,青年运动员和青年运动员父母对脑震荡的认识很高。但是,青年和父母的亚组之间的重要区别(例如种族/民族,年龄,性别和互联网使用情况)为未来的交流和研究工作指明了方向。

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