A systematic review of barriers and facilitators for concussion reporting behavior among student athletes
R Clark, AG Stanfill - Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Despite increasing attention to concussion safety, many young athletes still do not report
concussion-like symptoms to athletic staff. This systematic review was conducted to identify …
concussion-like symptoms to athletic staff. This systematic review was conducted to identify …
A qualitative analysis of concussion-reporting behavior in collegiate student-athletes with a history of sport-related concussion
Context Many survey-based methods have been used to explore concussion-reporting
behavior. However, because the decision to report or conceal a concussion is likely …
behavior. However, because the decision to report or conceal a concussion is likely …
Concussion risk and recovery in athletes with psychostimulant-treated attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: findings from the NCAA-DOD CARE consortium
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of attention–deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD)–related psychostimulant use in the context of concussion risk and …
disorder (ADHD)–related psychostimulant use in the context of concussion risk and …
Pilots and athletes: different concerns, similar concussion non-disclosure
Objectives Concussion non-disclosure research has focused almost exclusively on athletes.
The focus on athletic populations has been sensible considering athletes' demonstrated …
The focus on athletic populations has been sensible considering athletes' demonstrated …
Improving Concussion-Reporting behavior in national collegiate athletic association division I football players: evidence for the applicability of the Socioecological …
Context Few researchers have examined the views of important stakeholders in football
student-athletes' spheres of influence and whether their views map well in a systems …
student-athletes' spheres of influence and whether their views map well in a systems …
Racial disparities in parent knowledge of concussion and recognition of signs and symptoms
J Wallace, R Affagato, M Brooke… - Journal of safety …, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduction: Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that can be sustained through
participation in different sports. It is important that a parent be able to identify common and …
participation in different sports. It is important that a parent be able to identify common and …
Concussion knowledge, attitudes, and self-reporting intentions in youth athletes
Context Although it has been suggested that developmental and sociological factors play a
role in concussion reporting, the empirical evidence related to this is limited. Objective To …
role in concussion reporting, the empirical evidence related to this is limited. Objective To …
Psychosocial experiences of concussed collegiate athletes: the role of emotional support in the recovery process
Objective: Understand from whom concussed football players seek and receive emotional
support, and whether this support is associated with injury perceptions. Participants: Football …
support, and whether this support is associated with injury perceptions. Participants: Football …
Relationship of athletic and academic identity to concussion reporting intentions
Background Understanding concussed athletes' motivations for reporting concussion
symptoms is important for health care professionals who are charged with the care …
symptoms is important for health care professionals who are charged with the care …
Psychosocial aspects of sport-related concussion in youth
AS Jeckell, RS Fontana - Psychiatric Clinics, 2021 - psych.theclinics.com
Participation in youth sports and athletics has been a cornerstone of childhood development
for generations. Ample evidence reinforces the value of physical activity starting at a young …
for generations. Ample evidence reinforces the value of physical activity starting at a young …