LATE-ONSET POST-CONCUSSION SYMPTOMS AFTER MILD BRAIN INJURY - THE ROLE OF PREMORBID, INJURY-RELATED, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND PERSONALITY FACTORS

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KARZMARK, P
HALL, K
ENGLANDER, J
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[1] Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San José CA
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10.3109/02699059509004567
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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The present study investigated the possible role of a number of pre- peri-, and post-traumatic factors in the experience of post-concussion syndrome (PCS). These factors included: (1) history of premorbid risk factors, (2) severity of injury, and (3) post-morbid functioning and environmental factors. Subjects were 55 persons with mild brain injury. PCS was defined in terms of the severity and impact of 'late-onset' symptoms. Pre- and peri-traumatic factors were not associated with level of PCS symptom impact. Among post-traumatic factors, only level of psychological distress was strongly associated with impact level. The results suggest the importance of psychological factors in prolonged PCS.
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