Research Letter: Concussion Knowledge Is Difficult to Predict From Self-Reported Exposure, Sports Participation, and Education

Kinmond, Sally, Sullivan, Karen A., and Singaravelu Jaganathan, Kannan (2022) Research Letter: Concussion Knowledge Is Difficult to Predict From Self-Reported Exposure, Sports Participation, and Education. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 37 (5). pp. 272-277.

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Abstract

Objectives: Increasing concussion knowledge could contribute to improving injury outcomes. Understanding the predictors of concussion knowledge could determine the areas of educational need. This study examined whether individual factors, prior brain injury, prior concussion education, and contact-sports participation predicted concussion knowledge.

Design and Setting: Cross-sectional study with recruitment of community volunteers.

Participants: An online survey was completed by 525 adults, 443 of whom provided useable responses.

Main Measures: The respondents provided background information and completed the Concussion Knowledge Index from the Rosenbaum Concussion Knowledge and Attitudes Survey (RoCKAS).

Results: On average, the participants answered 19.8 out of 25 items correctly. A multiple regression model with demographic, injury, and sport-related variables did not significantly predict concussion knowledge.

Conclusion: This community sample had higher than expected concussion knowledge (restricted range), but some important misconceptions were still present. The model reflecting a combination of self-reported factors did not predict concussion knowledge. The implications for concussion education are discussed, including the need for targeted education to address specific misconceptions.

Item ID: 77148
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1550-509X
Keywords: concussion, head injury, knowledge, mild traumatic brain injury, patient education, RoCKAS
Copyright Information: Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
Date Deposited: 09 Feb 2023 06:05
FoR Codes: 52 PSYCHOLOGY > 5203 Clinical and health psychology > 520399 Clinical and health psychology not elsewhere classified @ 40%
42 HEALTH SCIENCES > 4206 Public health > 420603 Health promotion @ 60%
SEO Codes: 20 HEALTH > 2099 Other health > 209999 Other health not elsewhere classified @ 100%
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