| Literature DB >> 32787613 |
Kelly Sarmiento1, Gabrielle F Miller1, Sherry Everett Jones2.
Abstract
For this study, we explored the association between high school students' reported history of sport- or physical activity-related concussions and persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness. Data from the 2017 national Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS; N = 14,765) was used for this analysis. YRBS is administered to high school students throughout the country every 2 years. Findings from this study demonstrate that the prevalence of persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness was 36.4% among students who reported sustaining one or more concussions. Compared to students who did not report having sustained a concussion, the odds of persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness were significantly higher among students who had sustained one or more concussions (AOR = 1.41). These findings support the need for continued efforts by school nurses and other health care providers to identify students with a history of concussion and assess their mental health needs.Entities:
Keywords: concussion; hopeless; mental health; sadness; sport; student
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32787613 PMCID: PMC7881043 DOI: 10.1177/1059840520945389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sch Nurs ISSN: 1059-8405 Impact factor: 2.835