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Multicentre evaluation of anxiety and mood among collegiate student athletes with concussion

OBJECTIVES: Mental health problems are a premorbid and postinjury concern among college student athletes. Clinical phenotypes of anxiety and mood disruption are prevalent following mild traumatic brain injury, including concussion, a common sports injury. This work examined whether concussed student...

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Autores principales: Lumba-Brown, Angela, Teramoto, Masaru, Zhang, Rachel, Aukerman, Doug F, Bohr, Adam D, Harmon, Kimberly, Petron, David J, Romano, Russ, Poddar, Sourav K, Ghajar, Jamshid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9900064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-001446
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author Lumba-Brown, Angela
Teramoto, Masaru
Zhang, Rachel
Aukerman, Doug F
Bohr, Adam D
Harmon, Kimberly
Petron, David J
Romano, Russ
Poddar, Sourav K
Ghajar, Jamshid
author_facet Lumba-Brown, Angela
Teramoto, Masaru
Zhang, Rachel
Aukerman, Doug F
Bohr, Adam D
Harmon, Kimberly
Petron, David J
Romano, Russ
Poddar, Sourav K
Ghajar, Jamshid
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description OBJECTIVES: Mental health problems are a premorbid and postinjury concern among college student athletes. Clinical phenotypes of anxiety and mood disruption are prevalent following mild traumatic brain injury, including concussion, a common sports injury. This work examined whether concussed student athletes with a history of mental health problems and higher symptoms of anxiety and mood disruption at baseline were more likely to have higher postinjury reports of mood and anxiety as well as prolonged resolution of postconcussive symptoms to near-baseline measures. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of a multi-institutional database of standardised baseline and postinjury assessments among college student athletes. Anxiety/mood evaluation data among varsity college athletes from four institutions over 1 year were measured and compared at baseline and postconcussion recovery using descriptive statistics and multilevel/mixed-effects analysis. RESULTS: Data from 2248 student athletes were analysed, with 40.6% reporting at least one symptom of anxiety and/or mood disruption at baseline. Of the 150 distinct concussions, 94.7% reported symptoms of anxiety/mood disruption during recovery (recovery time=0–96 days). Higher anxiety/mood scores at baseline were significantly associated with higher scores following concussion (p<0.001). Recovery trajectories of anxiety/mood scores showed different patterns by sex and prolonged recovery. CONCLUSION: Symptoms of anxiety and mood disruption are common at baseline among college student athletes. These students are at higher risk for symptomatology following injury, representing a screening cohort that may benefit from early counselling. Almost all student athletes will experience symptoms of anxiety and/or mood disruption following concussion.
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spelling pubmed-99000642023-02-07 Multicentre evaluation of anxiety and mood among collegiate student athletes with concussion Lumba-Brown, Angela Teramoto, Masaru Zhang, Rachel Aukerman, Doug F Bohr, Adam D Harmon, Kimberly Petron, David J Romano, Russ Poddar, Sourav K Ghajar, Jamshid BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med Original Research OBJECTIVES: Mental health problems are a premorbid and postinjury concern among college student athletes. Clinical phenotypes of anxiety and mood disruption are prevalent following mild traumatic brain injury, including concussion, a common sports injury. This work examined whether concussed student athletes with a history of mental health problems and higher symptoms of anxiety and mood disruption at baseline were more likely to have higher postinjury reports of mood and anxiety as well as prolonged resolution of postconcussive symptoms to near-baseline measures. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of a multi-institutional database of standardised baseline and postinjury assessments among college student athletes. Anxiety/mood evaluation data among varsity college athletes from four institutions over 1 year were measured and compared at baseline and postconcussion recovery using descriptive statistics and multilevel/mixed-effects analysis. RESULTS: Data from 2248 student athletes were analysed, with 40.6% reporting at least one symptom of anxiety and/or mood disruption at baseline. Of the 150 distinct concussions, 94.7% reported symptoms of anxiety/mood disruption during recovery (recovery time=0–96 days). Higher anxiety/mood scores at baseline were significantly associated with higher scores following concussion (p<0.001). Recovery trajectories of anxiety/mood scores showed different patterns by sex and prolonged recovery. CONCLUSION: Symptoms of anxiety and mood disruption are common at baseline among college student athletes. These students are at higher risk for symptomatology following injury, representing a screening cohort that may benefit from early counselling. Almost all student athletes will experience symptoms of anxiety and/or mood disruption following concussion. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9900064/ /pubmed/36756287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-001446 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Lumba-Brown, Angela
Teramoto, Masaru
Zhang, Rachel
Aukerman, Doug F
Bohr, Adam D
Harmon, Kimberly
Petron, David J
Romano, Russ
Poddar, Sourav K
Ghajar, Jamshid
Multicentre evaluation of anxiety and mood among collegiate student athletes with concussion
title Multicentre evaluation of anxiety and mood among collegiate student athletes with concussion
title_full Multicentre evaluation of anxiety and mood among collegiate student athletes with concussion
title_fullStr Multicentre evaluation of anxiety and mood among collegiate student athletes with concussion
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title_short Multicentre evaluation of anxiety and mood among collegiate student athletes with concussion
title_sort multicentre evaluation of anxiety and mood among collegiate student athletes with concussion
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9900064/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-001446
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