Youth intentions to provide social support to a peer with a concussion
CONCLUSION: This study identified characteristics of youth who had positive intentions to provide social support. These findings identify individuals who may model providing social support to a peer, as well as opportunities for future concussion education.PMID:37553812 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2023.2242249 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - August 9, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Kylie D Mallory Andrea Hickling Katherine E Wilson Kiera Di Leonardo Emily Kroshus Heather Colquhoun Michael G Hutchison Roger Zemek Nick Reed Source Type: research

You only get one brain: adult reflections on coping and recovery after traumatic brain injury in adolescence
CONCLUSIONS: Recovery following TBI sustained during adolescence could be maximized by facilitating greater understanding of specific impacts on young people among clinicians and family, longer term monitoring of symptoms including emotional reactions to symptoms, and the provision of emotional support.PMID:37545139 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2023.2243824 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - August 7, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Therese Mulligan Suzanne Barker-Collo Kerry Gibson Kelly Jones Source Type: research

A psychometric evaluation of a new social subscale for the Common Misconceptions about Traumatic Brain Injury (CM-TBI) questionnaire: toward the CM-TBI-II
CONCLUSION: This study found strong preliminary psychometric support for a new social subscale, administered as the CM-TBI-II. This subscale shows promise as a measure of misconceptions about social functioning post-TBI. The CM-TBI-II could support evaluations of programs aiming to improve social engagement and community participation for people with TBI.PMID:37525435 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2023.2237891 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - August 1, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Ryleigh Bennett Karen A Sullivan Source Type: research

CircRIMS promotes cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury through increasing apoptosis and targeting the miR-96-5p/JAK/STAT1 axis
CONCLUSION: CircRIMS contributes to the progression of CIR injury via regulating miR-96-5p/JAK/STAT1 axis.PMID:37515578 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2023.2237890 (Source: Brain Injury)
Source: Brain Injury - July 29, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Wei Li Lin Xie Lisha Wang Faliang Lin Source Type: research