A - 38 Examining Persisting State Anxiety and Concussion Clinical Outcomes across Concussion Recovery

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-06 DOI:10.1093/arclin/acae052.38
K. Durfee, S. Jennings, M. Womble, S. Amalfe, R. Elbin
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Document changes in state anxiety over the course of recovery from concussion and examine the effect of persisting state anxiety on concussion clinical outcomes. Patients (ages 15–51 yrs) seeking care for a sport or non-sport-related concussion within 1–7 days post-injury were included in this study. Participants completed a self-report measure of state anxiety (STAI) at each clinical visit. Differences in STAI scores from visit 1 and visit 2 were calculated and used to categorize patients into a PERSIST (scores stayed the same or got worse) and an IMPROVE group (scores improved). Changes in STAI scores across two clinical visits were examined with a paired samples t-test, and a series of independent samples t-tests and chi-square analyses were used to examine between-group differences in clinical outcomes (symptom score, neurocognitive scores, vestibular/ocular motor symptoms and impairment, and recovery time). 187 participants (M = 22.37, SD = 10.67 yrs, 65% female) completed study measures at 4.25 (SD = 1.68) (visit 1) and 13.20 (SD = 28.65) (visit 2) post-injury. STAI scores significantly differed between first (M = 20.99, SD = 6.05) and second visit (M = 17.41, SD = 6.21, p < 0.001). The PERSIST group (n = 41, M = 25.90, SD = 20.03) had significantly higher total symptom scores at visit 2 compared to those in the IMPROVE group (n = 122, M = 16.23, SD = 16.17, p = 0.002). There were no significant differences in other clinical outcomes between those with and without persisting state anxiety. State anxiety changes throughout concussion recovery and individuals with persisting state anxiety exhibit higher symptom scores at visit 2. Assessment, reassurance and recognition of anxiety is important for overall symptom recovery.
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A - 38 研究持续状态焦虑与脑震荡恢复期的临床结果
记录脑震荡恢复过程中状态焦虑的变化,并研究持续状态焦虑对脑震荡临床结果的影响。 本研究纳入了因运动或非运动相关脑震荡而在受伤后 1-7 天内就诊的患者(15-51 岁)。参与者在每次就诊时都填写了一份自我报告的状态焦虑测量(STAI)。计算第 1 次就诊和第 2 次就诊时 STAI 分数的差异,并将患者分为 PERSIST 组(分数保持不变或恶化)和 IMPROVE 组(分数有所改善)。采用配对样本 t 检验法检验两次就诊时 STAI 评分的变化,并采用一系列独立样本 t 检验法和卡方分析法检验临床结果(症状评分、神经认知评分、前庭/眼球运动症状和损伤以及恢复时间)的组间差异。 187 名参与者(男 = 22.37 岁,女 SD = 10.67 岁,65% 为女性)分别在伤后 4.25(SD = 1.68)(第 1 次就诊)和 13.20(SD = 28.65)(第 2 次就诊)完成了研究测量。STAI 评分在第一次就诊(M = 20.99,SD = 6.05)和第二次就诊(M = 17.41,SD = 6.21,P < 0.001)之间存在明显差异。与 IMPROVE 组(n = 122,M = 16.23,SD = 16.17,p = 0.002)相比,PERSIST 组(n = 41,M = 25.90,SD = 20.03)在第二次就诊时的症状总分明显更高。有持续状态焦虑和没有持续状态焦虑的患者在其他临床结果上没有明显差异。 状态焦虑会在整个脑震荡恢复过程中发生变化,持续状态焦虑的患者在第二次就诊时会表现出更高的症状评分。对焦虑进行评估、安抚和识别对于整体症状的恢复非常重要。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.
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