Gender differences in concussion-related knowledge, attitudes and reporting behaviors of varsity athletes
CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicated that concussion knowledge is not gender biased among Canadian university athletes; however, more investigation is required to learn how safe environments for concussion disclosure could encourage reporting the symptoms in varsity athletes, especially in males who are more susceptible to not reporting a concussion to not miss their sport-related goals.PMID:38445845 | DOI:10.23736/S0022-4707.24.15508-9
Source: Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Faly Golshan Sarah Bains Jenna Francisco Makenna Jensen Katelyn Tourigny Todd Morrison Marla Mickleborough Source Type: research
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