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Citation

Roberts SD, Schatz P, Register-Mihalik J, Wojtowicz M. Concussion 2021; 6(4): CNC93.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, The Drake Foundation, Publisher Future Medicine)

DOI

10.2217/cnc-2021-0008

PMID

35433025

PMCID

PMC9008503

Abstract

AIM: This cross-sectional study aimed to better understand parental knowledge and attitudes regarding pediatric sport-related concussions, and association with parent/child biopsychosocial factors.

METHODS: A community sample of ninety families (n = 140 children) were included. Parental concussion knowledge and attitudes, concussion history, sport participation and social risk status score (SRS) were collected.

RESULTS: Parents scored an average of 76% accuracy on factual concussion knowledge, with 74% confidence in responses. Parents endorsed a favorable attitude toward concussion reporting and management. Low SRS had higher perceived accuracy of knowledge than medium or high SRS (p = 0.003). SRS influenced over-and-underestimations of factual knowledge (p = .04). Age at first sport and sport contact level influenced factual and perceived concussion knowledge.

CONCLUSION: These findings identify common gaps in concussion knowledge in parents.


Language: en

Keywords

sport-related concussion; attitudes; parent knowledge; perceived knowledge; youth sport

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