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Self-Reported Cognitive Function and Mental Health Diagnoses among Former Professional American-Style Football Players

Clinical practice strongly relies on patients' self-report. Former professional American-style football players are hesitant to seek help for mental health problems, but may be more willing to report cognitive symptoms. We sought to assess the association between cognitive symptoms and diagnose...

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Autores principales: Plessow, Franziska, Pascual-Leone, Alvaro, McCracken, Caitlin M., Baker, Jillian, Krishnan, Supriya, Baggish, Aaron, Connor, Ann, Courtney, Theodore K., Nadler, Lee M., Speizer, Frank E., Taylor, Herman A., Weisskopf, Marc G., Zafonte, Ross D., Meehan, William P.
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7185350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31672091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2019.6661
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author Plessow, Franziska
Pascual-Leone, Alvaro
McCracken, Caitlin M.
Baker, Jillian
Krishnan, Supriya
Baggish, Aaron
Connor, Ann
Courtney, Theodore K.
Nadler, Lee M.
Speizer, Frank E.
Taylor, Herman A.
Weisskopf, Marc G.
Zafonte, Ross D.
Meehan, William P.
author_facet Plessow, Franziska
Pascual-Leone, Alvaro
McCracken, Caitlin M.
Baker, Jillian
Krishnan, Supriya
Baggish, Aaron
Connor, Ann
Courtney, Theodore K.
Nadler, Lee M.
Speizer, Frank E.
Taylor, Herman A.
Weisskopf, Marc G.
Zafonte, Ross D.
Meehan, William P.
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description Clinical practice strongly relies on patients' self-report. Former professional American-style football players are hesitant to seek help for mental health problems, but may be more willing to report cognitive symptoms. We sought to assess the association between cognitive symptoms and diagnosed mental health problems and quality of life among a cohort of former professional players. In a cross-sectional design, we assessed self-reported cognitive function using items from the Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QOL) Item Bank. We then compared mental health diagnoses and quality of life, assessed by items from the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS(®)), between former professional players reporting daily problems in cognitive function and former players not reporting daily cognitive problems. Of the 3758 former professional players included in the analysis, 40.0% reported daily problems due to cognitive dysfunction. Former players who reported daily cognitive problems were more likely to also report depression (18.0% vs. 3.3%, odds ratio [OR] = 6.42, 95% confidence interval [CI] [4.90–8.40]) and anxiety (19.1% vs. 4.3%, OR = 5.29, 95% CI [4.14–6.75]) than those without daily cognitive problems. Further, former players reporting daily cognitive problems were more likely to report memory loss and attention deficit(/hyperactivity) disorder and poorer general mental health, lower quality of life, less satisfaction with social activities and relationships, and more emotional problems. These findings highlight the potential of an assessment of cognitive symptoms for identifying former players with mental health, social, and emotional problems.
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spelling pubmed-71853502020-05-06 Self-Reported Cognitive Function and Mental Health Diagnoses among Former Professional American-Style Football Players Plessow, Franziska Pascual-Leone, Alvaro McCracken, Caitlin M. Baker, Jillian Krishnan, Supriya Baggish, Aaron Connor, Ann Courtney, Theodore K. Nadler, Lee M. Speizer, Frank E. Taylor, Herman A. Weisskopf, Marc G. Zafonte, Ross D. Meehan, William P. J Neurotrauma Original Articles Clinical practice strongly relies on patients' self-report. Former professional American-style football players are hesitant to seek help for mental health problems, but may be more willing to report cognitive symptoms. We sought to assess the association between cognitive symptoms and diagnosed mental health problems and quality of life among a cohort of former professional players. In a cross-sectional design, we assessed self-reported cognitive function using items from the Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QOL) Item Bank. We then compared mental health diagnoses and quality of life, assessed by items from the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS(®)), between former professional players reporting daily problems in cognitive function and former players not reporting daily cognitive problems. Of the 3758 former professional players included in the analysis, 40.0% reported daily problems due to cognitive dysfunction. Former players who reported daily cognitive problems were more likely to also report depression (18.0% vs. 3.3%, odds ratio [OR] = 6.42, 95% confidence interval [CI] [4.90–8.40]) and anxiety (19.1% vs. 4.3%, OR = 5.29, 95% CI [4.14–6.75]) than those without daily cognitive problems. Further, former players reporting daily cognitive problems were more likely to report memory loss and attention deficit(/hyperactivity) disorder and poorer general mental health, lower quality of life, less satisfaction with social activities and relationships, and more emotional problems. These findings highlight the potential of an assessment of cognitive symptoms for identifying former players with mental health, social, and emotional problems. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020-04-15 2020-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7185350/ /pubmed/31672091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2019.6661 Text en © Franziska Plessow et al., 2019; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Plessow, Franziska
Pascual-Leone, Alvaro
McCracken, Caitlin M.
Baker, Jillian
Krishnan, Supriya
Baggish, Aaron
Connor, Ann
Courtney, Theodore K.
Nadler, Lee M.
Speizer, Frank E.
Taylor, Herman A.
Weisskopf, Marc G.
Zafonte, Ross D.
Meehan, William P.
Self-Reported Cognitive Function and Mental Health Diagnoses among Former Professional American-Style Football Players
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31672091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neu.2019.6661
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