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The significance of mild traumatic brain injury to cognition and self-reported symptoms in long-term recovery from injury

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/13803390802175270

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Mild traumatic brain injury; Mild head injury; Neurocognition; Postconcussive symptoms; Postconcussion syndrome

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The aim of this study was to evaluate neurocognition and self-reported symptoms in long-term recovery from mild traumatic brain injury (mild TBI). Participants' time since injury ranged from 3 to 72 (M = 36.75) months. Relative to orthopedic injury controls (n = 63), mild TBI participants (n = 63) did not demonstrate cognitive impairment in any domains examined, or differences in self-report of postconcussive or psychiatric symptoms. However, postconcussive and psychiatric symptoms were strongly related (r = .50, p .05). Results provide additional evidence that neurological injury in single-incident mild TBI is of little clinical significance to long-term cognitive and symptom outcome.

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