Background: Understanding parents’ concussion-related knowledge and attitudes will contribute to the development of strategies that aim to improve concussion prevention and sport safety for elementary school children. This study investigated the association between parent- and child-related factors and concussion symptom knowledge and care-seeking attitudes among parents of elementary school children (aged 5–10 years). Methods: Four hundred parents of elementary school children completed an online questionnaire capturing parental and child characteristics; concussion symptom knowledge (25 items, range = 0–50; higher = better knowledge); and concussion care-seeking attitudes (five 7-point scale items, range = 5–35; higher = more positive att...
Purpose: There is an abundance of available concussion education programs for parents of youth ice h...
This cross-sectional study assessed concussion symptom knowledge of parents of middle school (MS) ch...
Adults are able to recognize concussion warning symptoms; however, they lack the knowledge on how to...
Youth sport participation positively influences the development of many Canadian children who engage...
Concussions are one of the most discussed health concerns at all levels of sport. While much of this...
BackgroundRelationships between the constructs of concussion-related knowledge, attitudes, and norms...
Purpose: Parents’ of youth athletes often receive very little to no education about sports related c...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the knowledge and attitudes of parents of high school f...
PURPOSE: This study assessed concussion knowledge in concussed youth and parents treated at a multi-...
The short- and long-term neurologic impairment of children sustaining sports-related head injuries h...
Objective: Parents may use various information sources to obtain information about sport-related co...
Objective: Parents may use various information sources to obtain information about sport-related con...
Concussions are a major health concern for youth athletes. Parents and coaches of youth athletes are...
Purpose:Although much effort is underway by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and...
Context: The Dylan Steigers Protection of Youth Athletes Act (DSPYAA) was passed by Montana legislat...
Purpose: There is an abundance of available concussion education programs for parents of youth ice h...
This cross-sectional study assessed concussion symptom knowledge of parents of middle school (MS) ch...
Adults are able to recognize concussion warning symptoms; however, they lack the knowledge on how to...
Youth sport participation positively influences the development of many Canadian children who engage...
Concussions are one of the most discussed health concerns at all levels of sport. While much of this...
BackgroundRelationships between the constructs of concussion-related knowledge, attitudes, and norms...
Purpose: Parents’ of youth athletes often receive very little to no education about sports related c...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the knowledge and attitudes of parents of high school f...
PURPOSE: This study assessed concussion knowledge in concussed youth and parents treated at a multi-...
The short- and long-term neurologic impairment of children sustaining sports-related head injuries h...
Objective: Parents may use various information sources to obtain information about sport-related co...
Objective: Parents may use various information sources to obtain information about sport-related con...
Concussions are a major health concern for youth athletes. Parents and coaches of youth athletes are...
Purpose:Although much effort is underway by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and...
Context: The Dylan Steigers Protection of Youth Athletes Act (DSPYAA) was passed by Montana legislat...
Purpose: There is an abundance of available concussion education programs for parents of youth ice h...
This cross-sectional study assessed concussion symptom knowledge of parents of middle school (MS) ch...
Adults are able to recognize concussion warning symptoms; however, they lack the knowledge on how to...