Predictors and prevalence of postconcussion depression symptoms in collegiate athletes

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Predictoren und Prävalenz einer Depression nach einer Gehirnerschütterung im Collegesport
Autor:Vargas, Gray; Rabinowitz, Amanda; Meyer, Jessica; Arnett, Peter A.
Erschienen in:Journal of athletic training
Veröffentlicht:50 (2015), 3, S. 250-255, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1062-6050, 0160-8320, 1938-162X
DOI:10.4085/1062-6050-50.3.02
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title Predictors and prevalence of postconcussion depression symptoms in collegiate athletes
spellingShingle Predictors and prevalence of postconcussion depression symptoms in collegiate athletes
Analyse
Collegesport
Depression
Gehirnerschütterung
Gehirnerschütterung
Prävention
Psychologie
Schulsport
Schädel
Schädelhirnverletzung
Sportpsychologie
Sportverletzung
Sportwissenschaft
Untersuchung, vergleichende
Verletzungsangst
Verletzungsart
Verletzungsgefahr
Zustand, posttraumatischer
title_sort predictors and prevalence of postconcussion depression symptoms in collegiate athletes
title_short Predictors and prevalence of postconcussion depression symptoms in collegiate athletes
title_alt Predictoren und Prävalenz einer Depression nach einer Gehirnerschütterung im Collegesport
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city Dallas (Tex)
abstract Context: Depression is common after concussion and is associated with functional outcome and quality of life after injury. However, few baseline predictors of postconcussion depressive symptoms (PCDS) have been found. Objective: To describe the prevalence of depressive symptoms in a collegiate athlete sample at baseline and postconcussion, compare these levels of symptoms and change in symptoms with those of a control group with no reported concussions in the past year, and examine the baseline predictors for PCDS. Design: Case-control study. Setting: Undergraduate institution. Patients or Other Participants: Participants were 84 collegiate athletes (65 men, 19 women) with concussion and 42 individuals (23 men, 21 women) with no history of recent concussion who served as controls. Main Outcome Measure(s): The Beck Depression Inventory– Fast Screen was administered to the concussion group at baseline and postconcussion and to the control group at 2 time points. Results: Seventeen athletes (20%) showed a reliable increase in depression, and more athletes reported clinically important depression postconcussion than at baseline. Only 2 participants (5%) in the control group showed a reliable increase in depression. Concussed athletes were more likely to show a reliable increase in depression symptoms than control participants (v2 1 = 5.2, P = .02). We also found several predictors of PCDS in the athletes, including baseline depression symptoms (r = 0.37, P , .001), baseline postconcussion symptoms (r ¼ 0.25, P=.03), estimated premorbid intelligence (full-scale IQ; r¼ 0.29, P=.009), and age of first participation in organized sport (r = 0.34, P = .002). For the control group, predictors of depression symptoms at time 2 were number of previous head injuries (r=0.31, P=.05) and baseline depression symptoms (r = 0.80, P , .001). Conclusions: A large proportion of athletes showed a reliable increase in depression after concussion, and we identified several baseline predictors. Given that depression affects quality of life and recovery from concussion, more research is necessary to better understand why certain athletes show an increase in PCDS and how these can be better predicted and prevented. Verf.-Referat
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doi 10.4085/1062-6050-50.3.02
spelling 10.4085/1062-6050-50.3.02
1062-6050
0160-8320
1938-162X
1202960-9
Analyse
Collegesport
Depression
Gehirnerschütterung
Gehirnerschütterung
Prävention
Psychologie
Schulsport
Schädel
Schädelhirnverletzung
Sportpsychologie
Sportverletzung
Sportwissenschaft
Untersuchung, vergleichende
Verletzungsangst
Verletzungsart
Verletzungsgefahr
Zustand, posttraumatischer
analysis
college sport
comparative study
concussion of the brain
coomotio cerebri
craniocerebral injury
depression
fear of injuries
injury, type of
injury risk
posttraumatic state
prevention
psychology
school sport
skull
sport injury
sport psychology
sport science
Analyse, methodische
Psychologie, angewandte
Körpererziehung, schulische
Leibeserziehung, schulische
Schulpädagogik
Kursunterricht
Schulsportbefreiung
Schulsportprogramm
Aspekt, psychologischer
Parapsychologie
Psychologie des Sports
Trainingspsychologie
Theorie der Körpererziehung
Theorie der Leibesübungen
Theorie der Leibeserziehung
Hirnkontusion
Vergleich
Gesundheitsvorsorge
Maßnahme, präventive
Präventivmedizin
Prophylaxe
Vorbeugung
Gesundheitsförderung
Depression, endogene
Depressivität
Verletzung
Verletzung, sportartspezifische
Verletzungsanfälligkeit
Verletzungsrisiko

psychology of sport
exercise psychology
psychology of exercise
exercise science
sport and exercise science
brain concussion
cerebral commotion
commotio cerebri
comparative investigation

Predictors and prevalence of postconcussion depression symptoms in collegiate athletes
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topic Analyse
Collegesport
Depression
Gehirnerschütterung
Gehirnerschütterung
Prävention
Psychologie
Schulsport
Schädel
Schädelhirnverletzung
Sportpsychologie
Sportverletzung
Sportwissenschaft
Untersuchung, vergleichende
Verletzungsangst
Verletzungsart
Verletzungsgefahr
Zustand, posttraumatischer
topic_facet Analyse
Collegesport
Depression
Gehirnerschütterung
Gehirnerschütterung
Prävention
Psychologie
Schulsport
Schädel
Schädelhirnverletzung
Sportpsychologie
Sportverletzung
Sportwissenschaft
Untersuchung, vergleichende
Verletzungsangst
Verletzungsart
Verletzungsgefahr
Zustand, posttraumatischer
topic_en analysis
college sport
comparative study
concussion of the brain
coomotio cerebri
craniocerebral injury
depression
fear of injuries
injury, type of
injury risk
posttraumatic state
prevention
psychology
school sport
skull
sport injury
sport psychology
sport science
topic_en_facet analysis
college sport
comparative study
concussion of the brain
coomotio cerebri
craniocerebral injury
depression
fear of injuries
injury, type of
injury risk
posttraumatic state
prevention
psychology
school sport
skull
sport injury
sport psychology
sport science
synonym Analyse, methodische
Psychologie, angewandte
Körpererziehung, schulische
Leibeserziehung, schulische
Schulpädagogik
Kursunterricht
Schulsportbefreiung
Schulsportprogramm
Aspekt, psychologischer
Parapsychologie
Psychologie des Sports
Trainingspsychologie
Theorie der Körpererziehung
Theorie der Leibesübungen
Theorie der Leibeserziehung
Hirnkontusion
Vergleich
Gesundheitsvorsorge
Maßnahme, präventive
Präventivmedizin
Prophylaxe
Vorbeugung
Gesundheitsförderung
Depression, endogene
Depressivität
Verletzung
Verletzung, sportartspezifische
Verletzungsanfälligkeit
Verletzungsrisiko

synonym_en psychology of sport
exercise psychology
psychology of exercise
exercise science
sport and exercise science
brain concussion
cerebral commotion
commotio cerebri
comparative investigation

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