Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) is a controversial constellation of cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms that some patients experience following a mild traumatic brain injury or concussion. PCS-like symptoms are commonly found in individuals with depression, pain, and stress, as well as healthy individuals. This study investigated the base rate of PCS symptoms in a healthy sample of 96 participants and examined the relationship between these symptoms, depression, and sample demographics. PCS symptoms were assessed using the British-Columbia Post-Concussion Symptom Inventory. Depression was measured using the Beck Depression Inventory II. Results demonstrated that: The base rate of PCS was very high; there was a strong positive relatio...
Context: Athletes who sustain an injury may experience depression, anxiety, tension, fear, and low s...
Primary objective: To compare the prevalence of persistent post-concussion syndrome (PCS; >1 year po...
Several cognitive, physical, and psychological symptoms have been reported as common sequelae of hea...
Objectives According to ICD-10 or DSM-IV criteria Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) requires a prior mi...
Objectives: According to ICD-10 or DSM-IV criteria Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) requires a prior m...
Chelsea Frascoia1, Melissa N. Womble2, Sabrina Jennings2, Katie Stephenson1, Philip Schatz3, R.J. El...
The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between preexisting depression and baseli...
Postconcussion syndrome (PCS) affects a considerable percentage of concussion patients. A follow-up ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the base rate of symptoms similar to those of post-concussion symptoms (PCS) ...
Individuals sustaining mild traumatic brain injuries often report a constellation of physical, cogni...
Introduction: Concussions are a major health concern in the United States. Concussions have been lin...
Self-report measures, particularly symptom inventories, are critical tools for identifying patients ...
Past studies suggest a variety of factors that influence the report of Postconcussion Syndrome (PCS)...
The term "Post-Concussion Syndrome" (PCS) refers to a group of non-specific symptoms that occur afte...
Self-report measures, particularly symptom inventories, are critical tools for identifying patients ...
Context: Athletes who sustain an injury may experience depression, anxiety, tension, fear, and low s...
Primary objective: To compare the prevalence of persistent post-concussion syndrome (PCS; >1 year po...
Several cognitive, physical, and psychological symptoms have been reported as common sequelae of hea...
Objectives According to ICD-10 or DSM-IV criteria Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) requires a prior mi...
Objectives: According to ICD-10 or DSM-IV criteria Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) requires a prior m...
Chelsea Frascoia1, Melissa N. Womble2, Sabrina Jennings2, Katie Stephenson1, Philip Schatz3, R.J. El...
The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between preexisting depression and baseli...
Postconcussion syndrome (PCS) affects a considerable percentage of concussion patients. A follow-up ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the base rate of symptoms similar to those of post-concussion symptoms (PCS) ...
Individuals sustaining mild traumatic brain injuries often report a constellation of physical, cogni...
Introduction: Concussions are a major health concern in the United States. Concussions have been lin...
Self-report measures, particularly symptom inventories, are critical tools for identifying patients ...
Past studies suggest a variety of factors that influence the report of Postconcussion Syndrome (PCS)...
The term "Post-Concussion Syndrome" (PCS) refers to a group of non-specific symptoms that occur afte...
Self-report measures, particularly symptom inventories, are critical tools for identifying patients ...
Context: Athletes who sustain an injury may experience depression, anxiety, tension, fear, and low s...
Primary objective: To compare the prevalence of persistent post-concussion syndrome (PCS; >1 year po...
Several cognitive, physical, and psychological symptoms have been reported as common sequelae of hea...