| Literature DB >> 28092286 |
Eleanor Kennedy1, Miriam Cohen, Marcus Munafò.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the evidence that childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with risk behavior in adolescence and young adulthood. Risk behavior included one or more of the following: use of substances, including alcohol, tobacco, and illicit substances; involvement in criminal behavior; and behavioral issues with conduct.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28092286 PMCID: PMC5690295 DOI: 10.1097/HTR.0000000000000289
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Head Trauma Rehabil ISSN: 0885-9701 Impact factor: 2.710
Figure 1.PRISMA flow diagram.
Included studies
| Article | Country | Participants' age, y | Sample size; grouping | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| McKinlay et al | New Zealand | Age at injury: 0–5 | ||
| McKinlay et al | New Zealand | Age at injury: 0–5 | ||
| Rosema et al | Australia | Age at injury: 1–8 | ||
| Rosema et al | Australia | Age at injury: 1–8 | ||
| Tonks et al | United Kingdom | Age at injury: 3.7 before assessment | ||
| Winqvist et al | Finland | Age at injury: 0–4 |
Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; IRR, increased relative risk; OR, odds ratio; TBI, traumatic brain injury.
Excluded studies
| Article | Country | Reason for exclusion |
|---|---|---|
| Anderson et al | Australia | Outcomes not relevant |
| DeMatteo et al | USA | Age range at injury too wide |
| Donders and Strom | USA | Outcomes not relevant |
| Green et al | Australia | Outcomes not relevant |
| McKinlay et al | New Zealand | Age at outcome too young |
| Muscara et al | Australia | Outcomes not relevant |
| Rosema et al | Australia | Outcomes not relevant |
| Timonen et al | Finland | Age range too wide |