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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2015 Jul 17;27(4):272–279. doi: 10.1176/appi.neuropsych.15030073

Table 1.

Demographic and Psychosocial data of traumatic brain injury cohort (n=177)

Demographic Variables N
    Age at injury mean (SD) 10.13 (2.77) 177
    Gender: males (%) 125 (71%) 177
    Socioeconomic Status mean (SD) 37.01 (12.90) 173
Race
    Caucasian 100 (56.5%)
    Hispanic 32 (18.1%)
    African American 31 (17.5%)
    Asian 5 (2.8%)
    Other 9 (5.1%)
Psychosocial Variables
    Preinjury lifetime psychiatric disorder number (%) 56 (31.6%) 177
Injury Variables
    Lowest post-resuscitation GCS Score mean (SD) 10.85 (4.20) 177
    Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (GCS 3-8) 64 (36%)
    Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury (GCS 9-12) 26 (15%)
    Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (GCS 13-15) 87 (49%)
    Depressed skull fracture (N; %) 17 (9.6) 177
    Mechanism of Injury N (%) 177
Hit by motor vehicle 49 (27.7)
Fall 41 (23.2)
Auto, truck, bus passenger 40 (22.6)
Sports or play 15 (8.5)
Recreational vehicle/Off-road vehicle 10 (5.6)
Bicycle 9 (5.1)
Motorcycle-moped 5 (2.8)
Hit by a falling object 5 (2.8)
Other 3 (1.7)