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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jul 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2022 Jan 18;34(2):149–157. doi: 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.21060149

Table 1.

Demographic, Psychosocial, And Injury Variables Among Children Assessed 12-Months After Traumatic Brain Injury Cohort (n=120)

Demographic Variables
 Age at Injury (mean years +/− SD) 9.99 2.78
 Gender: male, N (%) 79 65.8%
 Socioeconomic Status (mean +/− SD) 37.23 12.65
 
Psychosocial Variables
 Pre-injury Lifetime Psychiatric Disorders, N (%) 28 23.3%
 Pre-injury Vineland Adaptive Behavior Composite Score (mean +/− SD) 95.78 14.26
 Pre-Injury Family Assessment Device Score (mean +/− SD)* 1.62 0.50
 
Injury Variables
 Glasgow Coma Scale Score (Lowest Post-resuscitation) (mean +/− SD) 10.93 4.14
 Glasgow Coma Scale Score, N (%)
   3-8 44 36.7%
   9-12 15 12.5%
   13-15 61 50.8%

SD = standard deviation;

*

See methods section for average scores in reference populations.