Development of a scale to measure expected concussion reporting behavior
Abstract Background Most concussion education aims to increase athlete self-report of concussive symptoms. Although the population burden of concussion is high, frequency with which this injury occurs on a given sports team in a given season is relatively low. This means that powering concussion edu...
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Main Authors: | Emily Kroshus (Author), Sarah J. Lowry (Author), Kimberly Garrett (Author), Rachel Hays (Author), Tamerah Hunt (Author), Sara P. D. Chrisman (Author) |
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