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A Multi-Modal Approach to Assessing Recovery in Youth Athletes Following Concussion
Published on: September 25, 2014
Concussion Knowledge and Reporting Behavior Differences Between High School Athletes at Urban and Suburban High
Jessica Wallace1, Tracey Covassin2, Sally Nogle3
1Kinesiology & Sport Science Department, Youngstown State University, 1 University Plaza, 307 L Beeghly Center, Youngstown, OH 44555.
Background:
We determined differences in knowledge of concussion and reporting behaviors of high school athletes attending urban and suburban high schools, and whether a relationship exists between underreporting and access to an athletic trainer in urban schools.
Methods:
High school athletes (N = 715) from 14 high schools completed a validated knowledge of concussion survey consisting of 83 questions. The independent variable was school type (urban/suburban). We examined the proportion of athletes who correctly identified signs and symptoms of concussion, knowledge of concussion and reasons why high school athletes would not disclose a potential concussive injury across school classification. Data were analyzed using descriptive, non-parametric, and inferential statistics.
Results:
Athletes attending urban schools have less concussion knowledge than athletes attending suburban schools (p < .01). Athletes attending urban schools without an athletic trainer have less knowledge than urban athletes at schools with an athletic trainer (p < .01) There was no significant relationship between reporting percentage and school type (p = .73); however, significant relationships exist between AT access at urban schools and 10 reasons for not reporting.
Conclusion:
Concussion education efforts cannot be homogeneous in all communities. Education interventions must reflect the needs of each community.
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