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Premorbid child and family functioning as predictors of post‐concussive symptoms in children with mild traumatic brain injuries
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Mild TBI during childhood results in more post-concussive symptoms than OI, even after children's premorbid adjustment is taken into account. Counter to expectations, post-concussive symptoms following mild TBI may actually be more apparent among children from higher-functioning families with greater resources.
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