Data from: Prevalence of disability associated with head injury with loss of consciousness: a population-based study
Objective: To provide nationally representative prevalence estimates of disability associated with prior head injury with loss of consciousness in the U.S. and to examine associations between prior head injury and disability. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of 7,390 participants aged ³40 years in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: To provide nationally representative prevalence estimates of
disability associated with prior head injury with loss of consciousness in
the U.S. and to examine associations between prior head injury and
disability. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of 7,390 participants
aged ³40 years in the 2011-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination
Surveys (NHANES). Head injury with loss of consciousness was assessed by
self-report. Domains of disability were assessed using a standardized
structured questionnaire and measured grip strength. Logistic regression
models adjusted for demographic, socioeconomic/behavioral, and medical
comorbidity variables were used. Multiple imputation was used to account
for missing covariate data. Results: Mean age of participants was 58
years, 53% were female, 71% were non-Hispanic white, and 16% had a history
of head injury. Overall, participants with a history of head injury had
higher prevalence of disability in at least one domain of functioning
compared to individuals without a history of head injury (47.4% versus
38.6%, p |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.s1rn8pk76 |