Reliable Individual Change in Post Concussive Symptoms in the Year Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Data From the Longitudinal, Population-based Brain Injury Incidence and Outcomes New Zealand in the Community (Bionic) Study
Objective: Post concussive syndromes (PCS) is common after mild-TBI, yet are not well studied on a population level. This study examined PCS symptoms, including reliable change over time in a population-based sample up to one year post-TBI. Methods: Prospective follow-up of 527 adults (≥16 years) wi...
Main Authors: | Barker-Collo, S (Author), Theadom, A (Author), Jones, K (Author), Ameratunga, S (Author), Feigin, V (Author), Starkey, N (Author), Dudley, M (Author), Kahan, M (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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JSciMed Central,
2016-10-06T23:52:28Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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