Neurobehavioral Symptoms in Spanish-Speaking Individuals With Subconcussive Injuries.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1097/HTR.0000000000000939
Denise Krch, Anthony H Lequerica, Juan Carlos Arango-Lasprilla, John D Corrigan
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Abstract

Objective: To examine whether exposure to high-risk events causing injury to the head or neck has an effect on neurobehavioral symptoms in the absence of an alteration of consciousness in Spanish-speakers.

Setting: Web-based survey.

Participants: Seven hundred forty-eight individuals from Spain and Latin America, aged 18 to 65 years, with 10 years or more of education. Thirty-nine participants failed quality checks and were excluded. Seven hundred nine participants were included in the analyses.

Design: Cross-sectional study. Subconcussive exposure was defined as endorsing exposure to one or more high-risk scenarios in the absence of any alteration of consciousness. Three injury groups were derived: No Head Injury, Subconcussive Exposure, and traumatic brain injury (TBI). The Subconcussive Exposure group was further divided into Single and Multiple Exposures. Two analyses were conducted: the effect of lifetime exposure to injury (No Head Injury, Subconcussive Exposure, TBI) on neurobehavioral symptoms; the effect of Subconcussive Exposure Frequency (No Head Injury, Single Exposure, Multiple Exposures) on neurobehavioral symptoms.

Main measures: Spanish Ohio State University Traumatic Brain Injury Identification Method Self-Administered-Brief (OSU TBI-ID SAB); Neurobehavioral Symptom Inventory (NSI).

Results: There was a significant effect for Injury group on the NSI partial eta-squared (η p2 = 0.053) and a significant effect of Exposure Frequency group on the NSI (η p2 = 0.40). Individuals with subconcussive exposures reported significantly more neurobehavioral symptoms than those with no history of head injury and significantly less symptoms than those with TBI. Individuals with multiple subconcussive exposures reported significantly more neurobehavioral symptoms than those with single and no exposure.

Conclusion: This research expands the utility of the OSU-TBI-ID SAB as a lifetime TBI history assessment tool to one capable of evaluating subconcussive exposure dosing effects in Spanish-speakers. Such an index may facilitate establishment of subconcussive exposure prevalence rates worldwide, leading to improved understanding of the chronic effects of high-risk exposures.

讲西班牙语的亚撞击伤患者的神经行为症状。
目的研究在没有意识改变的情况下,接触导致头部或颈部受伤的高风险事件是否会对西班牙语使用者的神经行为症状产生影响:网络调查:来自西班牙和拉丁美洲的 748 人,年龄在 18 岁至 65 岁之间,受教育年限在 10 年或以上。39名参与者未通过质量检查,被排除在外。79名参与者被纳入分析:设计:横断面研究。亚撞击性暴露被定义为在没有任何意识改变的情况下认可暴露于一种或多种高风险情景。得出三个受伤组别:无头部损伤组、亚撞击暴露组和创伤性脑损伤(TBI)组。次撞击暴露组又分为单次暴露和多次暴露。我们进行了两项分析:终生暴露于伤害(无头部伤害、亚撞击性暴露、创伤性脑损伤)对神经行为症状的影响;亚撞击性暴露频率(无头部伤害、单次暴露、多次暴露)对神经行为症状的影响:主要测量指标:西班牙俄亥俄州立大学创伤性脑损伤识别方法自编简表(OSU TBI-ID SAB);神经行为症状量表(NSI):损伤组对 NSI 部分等方差(ηp2 = 0.053)有明显影响,暴露频率组对 NSI 有明显影响(ηp2 = 0.40)。亚撞击暴露者报告的神经行为症状明显多于无头部受伤史者,明显少于创伤性脑损伤者。有多次亚撞击暴露的人报告的神经行为症状明显多于有一次或没有暴露的人:这项研究扩大了 OSU-TBI-ID SAB 作为终生 TBI 病史评估工具的用途,使其能够评估西班牙语使用者的亚撞击暴露剂量效应。这种指数可能有助于确定亚撞击性暴露在全球的流行率,从而更好地了解高风险暴露的慢性影响。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.20%
发文量
153
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation is a leading, peer-reviewed resource that provides up-to-date information on the clinical management and rehabilitation of persons with traumatic brain injuries. Six issues each year aspire to the vision of “knowledge informing care” and include a wide range of articles, topical issues, commentaries and special features. It is the official journal of the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA).
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