Psychiatric illness after mild traumatic brain injury in children

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Teresa L MassagliRobert S Thompson

Abstract

To determine the incidence of psychiatric illness 3 years after mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children. Prospective cohort study with 3-year follow-up. Emergency department, hospital, and outpatient clinics in a large health maintenance organization. Children, 14 years old or less (n=490), who sustained a mild TBI in 1993. Three TBI unexposed subjects per TBI exposed patient were matched by sex, age, and enrollment at the time of injury (n=1470). Not applicable. Computerized records were examined to identify psychiatric diagnoses, psychiatric medication prescription, and utilization of psychiatric services for the year before TBI and 3 years after. Adjusted relative risks for incidence of psychiatric illness were estimated for those with and without a premorbid psychiatric disorder. The cumulative incidence estimates for any psychiatric illness in the 3 years after mild TBI were 30% in children exposed to mild TBI and 20% in unexposed children (P=.0001). Cumulative incidence estimates were particularly high in both TBI exposed (55%) and unexposed children (63%) who had psychiatric illness in the year before the index TBI (psychiatric history). The exposed and unexposed children with psychiatric history did not have signi...Continue Reading

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