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Prevalence of Traumatic Brain Injury Among Children, Adolescents and Young Adults: Prospective Evidence from a Birth Cohort

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Journal Brain Inj
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty Neurology
Date 2008 Feb 2
PMID 18240046
Citations 78
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Abstract

Background: Little is known about the incidence and prevalence of traumatic brain injury (TBI), particularly for infants, children and young adults.

Primary Objective: The purpose of this study was to provide an accurate estimate of the incidence and prevalence of TBIs for individuals between 0-25 years of age.

Method And Procedures: A birth cohort of 1265 individuals was used, for which information regarding TBI events, both hospitalized and non-hospitalized, had been recorded.

Main Outcomes And Results: The average incidence for this age group ranged from 1.10-2.36 per 100 per year, with an overall prevalence of approximately 30%. The most common source of injury was falls for individuals 0-14 years of age and contact sports and motor vehicle accidents for 15-25 year olds. Approximately one third of the individuals who experienced a TBI went on to have one or more additional injuries.

Conclusions: The incidence rates reported here are much higher than those previously found. It is clear that TBIs constitute a major health issue and therefore it is important to have accurate information to enable planning for primary healthcare services and to inform prevention programmes.

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