Exploring Heterogeneity of Stepped Collaborative Care Treatment Response Trajectories after Adolescent Sports Injury Concussion.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Robert J Hilt, Carolyn A McCarty, Frederick P Rivara, Jin Wang, Lyscha A Marcynyszyn, Sara P D Chrisman, Ashleigh M Johnson, Douglas F Zatzick
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Objective: Few clinical trials of posttraumatic interventions have utilized symptom trajectory modeling to explore heterogeneity of treatment responses. The goal of this investigation was to conduct a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial of stepped collaborative care for adolescents with sports and recreational related concussion and persistent symptoms of >1 month.Method: Trajectory modeling was used to examine the impact of randomization to the intervention as well as demographic, clinical, and injury characteristics on adolescent post-concussive symptom trajectories. Two hundred male and female adolescents were assessed >1 month after a concussion, and then 3-, 6- and 12-months later with a standardized measure of concussive symptoms, the Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI). Multinomial logistic regression was used to compare the association between intervention, demographic, clinical and injury characteristics with trajectory group membership.Results: Four post-concussive symptom trajectories emerged: recovery, remitting, low-persistent, and high-persistent. In adjusted analyses randomization to the intervention condition was associated with significantly greater odds of HBI recovery trajectory group membership (OR 3.29 95% CI 1.06-10.28). Female gender and prior concussion history were associated with significantly greater odds of high-persistent trajectory group membership relative to all other trajectories. Greater odds of high-persistent versus recovery group trajectory membership was observed for adolescents with a pre-injury history of anxiety and/or depressive disorders.Conclusions: Stepped collaborative care was associated with an increased odds of recovery versus high-persistent post-concussive symptom trajectories, while readily identifiable baseline characteristics were associated high-persistent symptoms. Future post-concussive clinical trials and practice improvement efforts could incorporate these observations.

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探索青少年运动损伤脑震荡后阶梯式协同护理治疗反应轨迹的异质性。
目的:很少有创伤后干预的临床试验利用症状轨迹模型来探索治疗反应的异质性。本研究的目的是对一项针对患有运动和娱乐相关脑震荡和持续症状>1个月的青少年的阶梯式合作护理的随机临床试验进行二次分析,青少年脑震荡后症状轨迹的损伤特征。200名男性和女性青少年在脑震荡后1个月以上接受评估,然后在3个月、6个月和12个月后接受标准化的脑震荡症状测量,即健康与行为量表(HBI)。多元逻辑回归用于比较干预、人口统计学、临床和损伤特征与轨迹组成员关系之间的相关性。结果:出现了四种脑震荡后症状轨迹:恢复、缓解、低持续和高持续。在调整后的分析中,干预条件下的随机化与HBI恢复轨迹组成员的几率显著增加相关(OR 3.29,95%CI 1.06-10.28)。与所有其他轨迹相比,女性和既往脑震荡史与高持续轨迹组成员资格的几率显著增大相关。对于有创伤前焦虑和/或抑郁障碍病史的青少年,观察到高持续性与恢复组轨迹成员的几率更大。结论:与高持续性脑震荡后症状轨迹相比,分级合作护理与恢复几率增加有关,而易于识别的基线特征与高持续症状有关。未来的脑震荡后临床试验和实践改进工作可以结合这些观察结果。
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期刊介绍: Internationally recognized, Psychiatry has responded to rapid research advances in psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, trauma, and psychopathology. Increasingly, studies in these areas are being placed in the context of human development across the lifespan, and the multiple systems that influence individual functioning. This journal provides broadly applicable and effective strategies for dealing with the major unsolved problems in the field.
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