The retrospective diagnosis of concussion is often missed by clinicians. We present a brief scale for retrospective assessment of the immediate concussion symptoms (ICS) to facilitate the diagnosis of patients without visible head injury or full loss of consciousness. We administered the scale to 90 survivors of car accidents (mean age 42.0, SD=13.6; 33 males, 57 females) at 2 to 33 months after their accident. Our scale consists of 6 items and these were endorsed by the following % of our respondents: feeling dazed (64.4% of our 90 respondents), stunned (73.3%), confused (70.0%), disoriented (62.2%), dizzy (57.8%), and loss of consciousness (22.2%). The statistical properties of the scale are satisfactory (Cronbach alpha = 0.74). The scale correlates with post-accident insomnia (r=0.28), depression (r=0.29), and also with Rivermead measure of the chronic post-concussion syndrome (r=0.34). The ICS scale could be used as a starting point in longitudinal research with brain imaging procedures to evaluate the stages of recovery from the initial concussion. Attached are the English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Czech versions of our scale.
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November 06 2018
Scale for retrospective assessment of immediate concussion symptoms Open Access
Zack Zdenek Cernovsky;
University of Western Ontario
, London, Ontario, Canada
Zack Cernovsky, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, 98 Greenbrier Crescent, London, Ontario, N6J 3X9 Canada. Tel./Fax: +1.519.4718049.
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Paul Victor Fayez Istasy;
Paul Victor Fayez Istasy
University of Western Ontario
, London, Ontario, Canada
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Yves Bureau;
Yves Bureau
University of Western Ontario
, London, Ontario, Canada
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Simon Chiu
Simon Chiu
University of Western Ontario
, London, Ontario, Canada
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Zack Cernovsky, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, 98 Greenbrier Crescent, London, Ontario, N6J 3X9 Canada. Tel./Fax: +1.519.4718049.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2036-7465
Print ISSN: 2036-7457
© 2018 Z.Z. Cernovsky et al.
2018
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
Mental Illness (2018) 10 (2): 70–71.
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Cernovsky ZZ, Istasy PVF, Bureau Y, Chiu S (2018), "Scale for retrospective assessment of immediate concussion symptoms". Mental Illness, Vol. 10 No. 2 pp. 70–71, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/mi.2018.7901
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