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Use of sport-related concussion information sources among parents of United States middle school children

Use of sport-related concussion information sources among parents of United States middle school children

作     者:Zachary Yukio Kerr Avinash Chandran Aliza K.Nedimyer Allison E.Rothschild Melissa C.Kay Paula Gildner K.Hunter Byrd Juliet K Haarbauer-Krupa Johna K.Register-Mihalik Zachary Yukio Kerr;Avinash Chandran;Aliza K.Nedimyer;Allison E.Rothschild;Melissa C.Kay;Paula Gildner;K.Hunter Byrd;Juliet K Haarbauer-Krupa;Johna K.Register-Mihalik

作者机构:Department of Exercise and Sport ScienceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel HillNC 27599-8700USA Matthew Gfeller Sport-Related Traumatic Brain Injury Research CenterUniversity of North CarolinaChapel HillNC 27599-8700USA Injury Prevention Research CenterUniversity of North CarolinaChapel HillNC 27510USA Human Movement Science CurriculumUniversity of North CarolinaChapel HillNC 27599-8700USA Department of Health BehaviorGillings School of Public HealthUniversity of North CarolinaChapel HillNC 27599-7400USA School of Health ProfessionsUniversity of Southern MississippiHattiesburgMS 39406USA National Center for Injury Prevention and ControlCenters for Disease Control and PreventionAtlantaGA 30341USA 

出 版 物:《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 (运动与健康科学(英文))

年 卷 期:2022年第11卷第6期

页      面:716-724页

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学科分类:0401[教育学-教育学] 04[教育学] 

基  金:funded by a grant from the Division of Unintentional Injury,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (5U01CE002885-02) A portion of these grant funds were used to pay Survey Sampling International to acquire this study’s sample and data supported by an Injury Control Research Center award (R49/ CE002479) from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 

主  题:Information seeking Media use Traumatic brain injury 

摘      要:Objective:Parents may use various information sources to obtain information about sport-related concussions(SRC).This study examined SRCrelated information sources used by parents of United States middle school children(age:10-15 years).Methods:A panel of 1083 randomly selected ***,aged≥18 years and identifying as parents of middle school children,completed an online questionnaire capturing parental and child characteristics,and utilization and perceived trustworthiness of various sources of SRC-related *** logistic regression models identified factors associated with utilizing each *** odds ratios(OR)with 95%confidence intervals(95%CIs)excluding 1.00 were deemed ***:Doctors/healthcare providers(49.9%)and other healthcare-related resources(e.g.,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,WebMD)(37.8%)were common SRC-related information sources;64.0%of parents utilized≥1 of these *** sources were considered“veryor“extremelytrustworthy for SRC-related information among parents using these sources(doctors/healthcare providers:89.8%;other healthcare-related resources:70.9%).A 10-year increase in parental age was associated with higher odds of utilizing doctors/healthcare providers(adjusted odd ratio(OR_(adjusted))=1.09,95%CI:1.02-1.16)and other healthcare-related resources(OR_(adjusted)=1.11,95%CI:1.03-1.19).The odds of utilizing doctors/healthcare providers(OR_(adjusted)=0.58,95%CI:0.40-0.84)and other healthcare-related resources(OR_(adjusted)=0.64,95%CI:0.44-0.93)were lower among parents whose middle school children had concussion histories versus the parents of children who did not have concussion ***:One-third of parents did not report using doctors/healthcare providers or other healthcare-related resources for SRC-related *** associated with underutilization of these sources may be targets for future *** education for healthcare providers and e

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