Christine E Callahan
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Callahan C, DeFreese J, Faurot K, Gaylord S, Kiefer A, Register-Mihalik J
Brain Inj
. 2025 Jan;
1-9.
PMID: 39843157
Background: Despite evidence suggesting perceived stress negatively impacts post-concussion outcomes and that mindfulness may improve that relationship, research has not investigated those connections. Methods: This cross-sectional, observational study included 80...
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Callahan C, Donnelly K, Gaylord S, Faurot K, DeFreese J, Kiefer A, et al.
J Sport Rehabil
. 2024 Jun;
33(5):346-355.
PMID: 38843862
Context: Mindfulness interventions (yoga, meditation) in traumatic brain injury populations show promising improvements in injury outcomes. However, most studies include all injury severities and use in-person, general programming lacking accessibility...
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Chandler M, Bloom J, Fonseca J, Ramsey K, De Maio V, Callahan C, et al.
J Athl Train
. 2023 Jun;
58(9):767-774.
PMID: 37347117
Context: Persistent postconcussion symptoms (PPCSs) are associated with lower health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in children and adolescents. Despite commonly cited criteria for PPCSs involving 3 or more complaints, many...
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Kerr Z, Gildner P, Parker S, Kostogiannes V, Callahan C, Nedimyer A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Mar;
18(3):e0282252.
PMID: 36920886
Middle school (MS) is an intermediary level of education between elementary and secondary school that typically includes students aged 10-15 years. There is limited research within the MS sport setting,...
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Chandler M, Bloom J, Fonseca J, Ramsey K, DeMaio V, Callahan C, et al.
Clin J Sport Med
. 2023 Feb;
33(2):179-182.
PMID: 36730952
Objective: To examine differences in individual symptom report prevalence between children and adolescents experiencing 1 to 2 versus ≥3 persistent postconcussion symptoms. Design: A prospective cohort study. Setting: Three community...
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Callahan C, Beisecker L, Zeller S, Donnelly K
Brain Inj
. 2023 Jan;
37(5):373-382.
PMID: 36692090
Objective: Despite the benefits of yoga, mindfulness, and psychoeducation after traumatic brain injury (TBI), no online programming exists. This study investigated the feasibility, acceptability, usability, and effectiveness of the LoveYourBrain...
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Callahan C, Stoner L, Zieff G, Register-Mihalik J
J Athl Train
. 2022 Aug;
58(7-8):602-610.
PMID: 35984726
Concussion induces the rapid onset of a short-lived neurophysiological disturbance that often results in autonomic nervous system dysfunction. This dysfunction affects both cardiovascular functioning and higher cognitive processing, inducing postconcussion...
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Callahan C, Bloom J, Fonseca J, Ramsey K, De Maio V, Deichmeister M, et al.
J Neurotrauma
. 2022 Apr;
39(17-18):1214-1221.
PMID: 35481782
Persistent concussion symptoms in adolescents are associated with lower health-related quality of life (HRQOL). The association between persistent emotional and behavioral-related concussion symptoms (EBS) and HRQOL is unknown, however. This...
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Callahan C, Kossman M, Mihalik J, Marshall S, Gildner P, Kerr Z, et al.
J Sports Sci Med
. 2022 Mar;
21(1):33-42.
PMID: 35250331
There are limited data connecting personality and behavioral tendencies and traits related to concussion care-seeking/disclosure behaviors and minimal research exists surrounding the relationship between risky behaviors, sensation-seeking, and concussion-related outcomes....
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Kerr Z, Ingram B, Callahan C, Nedimyer A, Chandran A, Kossman M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Nov;
18(22).
PMID: 34831822
This cross-sectional study assessed concussion symptom knowledge of parents of middle school (MS) children (aged 10-15 years) through a free-response item that solicited concussion symptoms and compared findings to a...