2024
DOI: 10.1249/esm.0000000000000031
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Education is necessary but not sufficient for addressing disparities in concussion knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions

James R. Wilkes,
Sarah Krusen,
Lindsey M. Calandra
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Concussion leads to immediate cognitive, physiological, psychological, and emotional consequences that, if left untreated, may persist resulting in longer-term effects. Concussion education programs provide students with the knowledge necessary for them to make an informed decision to seek care should an injury occur. Methods In this observational cohort study, youth participating in public middle or high school athletics in a suburban coun… Show more

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