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Citation

Ringdahl EN, Becker ML, Hussey JE, Thaler NS, Vogel SJ, Cross C, Mayfield J, Allen DN. Dev. Neuropsychol. 2019; 44(2): 172-188.

Affiliation

a University of Nevada, Las Vegas , Las Vegas , Nevada , USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/87565641.2018.1557190

PMID

30590952

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) results in heterogeneous patterns of neuropsychological impairment. This study investigated heterogeneity in executive function (EF) using the Comprehensive Trail Making Test (CTMT) to evaluate 121 children and adolescents with TBI and 121 matched normal controls. The TBI group performed approximately two standard deviations below controls. Cluster analyses indicated that a three-cluster solution best classified the TBI group and a four-cluster solution best classified controls. Greater impairment in EF was associated with lower intellectual, achievement, and neuropsychological test performance in the TBI group.

RESULTS suggest that EF deficits reflected in CTMT performance may be useful for classifying severity of TBI.


Language: en

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