TY - JOUR
PY - 2017//
TI - Obtaining a history of childhood traumatic brain injury using the Ohio State University TBI Identification Method to elicit adult recall
JO - Journal of head trauma rehabilitation
A1 - McKinlay, Audrey
A1 - Corrigan, John D.
A1 - Bogner, Jennifer A.
A1 - Horwood, L. John
SP - E24
EP - E28
VL - 32
IS - 6
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To investigate the concordance between medically documented childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) and recall of same by adults aged 35 years. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 962 birth cohort members from the Christchurch Health and Development Study available at the 35-year follow-up. MAIN MEASURES: Childhood TBI information prospectively collected yearly over ages 0 to 15 years as part of the Christchurch Health and Development Study. At age 35 years, cohort members were administered the Ohio State University TBI Identification Method (OSU TBI-ID) to elicit recall of TBIs with loss of consciousness (LOC).
RESULTS: Ninety-four individuals reported 116 TBI events. Twenty-five TBI events resulting in LOC, 17 (68%) were recalled (true positives) and 8 (32%) were not recalled (false negatives). LOC was incorrectly recalled for 56 events (false positives), but 868 individuals correctly recalled no TBI event (no LOC). A further 35 events were (correctly) recalled for which a TBI had been recorded but no LOC (true negatives; 91.8%). IMPLICATIONS: We evaluated the utility of the OSU TBI-ID to identify adult recall of childhood TBI with LOC occurring 19 to 35 years earlier. Most of the cohort accurately reported whether or not they had experienced a medically attended TBI with LOC, indicating that a positive result from the OSU TBI-ID provides useful screening information.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 0885-9701 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HTR.0000000000000284 ID - ref1 ER -