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. 2021 Nov 23;38(23):3341–3351. doi: 10.1089/neu.2021.0324

Table 1.

Baseline Demographics, Psychiatric, Adaptive, Family, Intellectual, Academic Status, Injury Severity, and Cause of Injury

 
Enrolled participants
3-Month follow-up participants
  Mild TBI (n = 220) Orthopedic injury (n = 110) Mild TBI (n = 189) Orthopedic injury (n = 94)
Age 12.3 (2.1) 12.2 (1.9) 12.2 (2.15) 12.2 (1.89)
Males (n; %) 145 (65.9%) 79 (71.8%) 123 (65.1%) 70 (74.5%)
Socioeconomic status 0.063 (0.903) -0.127 (1.164) 0.062 (0.908) -0.151 (1.21)
Race (n; %)        
 White 143 (65.0%)+ 87 (79.1%)+ 126 (66.7%) 73 (77.7%)
 Minority 77 (35.0%)+ 23 (20.9%)+ 63 (33.3%) 21 (22.3%)
Minority Composition        
 African-American 8 (3.6%) 6 (5.5%) 8 (4.2%) 6 (6.4%)
 Native American 3 (1.4%) 0 (0%) 1 (0.5%) 0 (0%)
 Asian 3 (1.4%) 3 (2.7%) 3 (1.6%) 2 (2.1%)
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 1 (0.5%) 1 (0.9%) 1 (0.5%) 1 (1.1%)
 More than 1 race 49 (22.3%) 7 (6.4%) 39 (20.6%) 6 (6.4%)
 Other 13 (5.9%) 6 (5.5%) 11 (5.8%) 6 (6.4%)
Ethnicity        
 Hispanic/Latino 121 (55.0%) 63 (57.3%) 100 (52.9%) 57 (60.6%)
 Not Hispanic/Latino 99 (45.0%) 47 (42.7%) 89 (47.1%) 37 (39.4%)
Pre-injury lifetime psychiatric disorder (n; %) 73 (33.2%) 36 (32.7%) 66 (34.9%) 31 (33.0%)
Pre-injury current psychiatric disorder (n; %) 57 (25.9%) 30 (27.3%) 50 (26.5%) 25 (26.6%)
Pre-injury Vineland Adaptive Behavior Composite 107.5 (13.0) 104.8 (12.7) 108.2 (13.0)* 104.4 (12.5)*
Family Psychiatric History 1.15 (1.20) n = 218 1.01 (1.19) n = 109 1.15 (1.20) n = 187 0.98 (1.18) n = 93
McMaster Structured Interview of Family Function 4.95 (1.16) n = 174 4.80 (1.16) n = 95 4.95 (1.17) n = 165 4.82 (1.18) n = 90
Family Assessment Device (primary caretaker's report) 1.63 (0.41) n = 217 1.68 (0.47) n = 109 1.62 (0.40) n = 187 1.69 (0.48) n = 93
WASI-II Full-Scale IQ 102.4 (14.7) n = 219 101.0 (12.5) n = 109 103.6 (14.8) n = 188 101.6 (12.8) n = 93
WRAT-4 Sentence Comprehension 106.1 (16.7) 106.2 (16.4) n = 109 106.7 (17.1) 106.2 (17.2) n = 93
WRAT-4 Calculation Skills 107.6 (15.9) 107.1 (14.0) n = 109 107.8 (16.5) 106.3 (14.4) n = 93
Injury Severity Score 2.70 (2.46)++ 3.98 (1.00)++ 2.62 (2.42)+++ 3.93 (0.94)+++
Cause of Injury (n; %)        
 Fall 120 (54.5%) 93 (84.5%) 105 (55.6%) 82 (87.2%)
 Struck (object) 45 (20.5%) 6 (5.5%) 39 (20.6%) 4 (4.3%)
 Struck (person) 41 (18.6%) 9 (8.2%) 33 (17.5%) 6 (6.4%)
 Transportation accident 12 (5.5%) 0 10 (5.3%) 0
 Other 2 (.9%) 2 (1.8%) 2 (1.1%) 2 (2.1%)
Sports-related 132 (60.0%) 68 (61.8%) 110 (58.2%) 57 (60.6%)

Values are expressed as means ± standard deviation unless otherwise specified.

Of all the group comparisons (mild TBI vs. orthopedic injury) of enrolled participants and those attending the 3-month assessment, only three were significant (p < 0.05).

+The distribution of race was significantly different in the mild TBI versus the OI group with regard to enrolled participants (Fisher's exact test p = 0.011).

*

There was a significant group difference (mild TBI vs. orthopedic injury) in pre-injury adaptive function in participants at the 3-month assessment (df = 281; p = 0.019).

++The Injury Severity Score was significantly higher in the enrolled OI group versus the enrolled mTBI group (df = 328; p = 0.000).

+++The ISS was significantly higher in the orthopedic injury group versus the mild TBI group in the participants at the 3-month assessment (df = 281; p = 0.000).

TBI, traumatic brain injury; ns, not significant; WASI-II, Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence Second Edition; WRAT-4, Wide Range Achievement Test-4th Edition.