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      Usefulness of the rivermead postconcussion symptoms questionnaire and the trail-making test for outcome prediction in patients with mild traumatic brain injury.

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          The aim of the study was to determine if the Rivermead Postconcussion Symptoms Questionnaire (RPQ) is a better tool for outcome prediction than an objective neuropsychological assessment following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). The study included 47 patients with mTBI referred to an outpatient rehabilitation clinic. The RPQ and a brief neuropsychological battery were performed in the first few days following the trauma. The outcome measure used was the Mayo-Portland Adaptability Inventory-4 (MPAI-4) which was completed within the first 3 months. The only variable associated with results on the MPAI-4 was the RPQ score (p < .001). The predictive outcome model including age, education, and the results of the Trail-Making Test-Parts A and B (TMT) had a pseudo-R(2) of .02. When the RPQ score was added, the pseudo-R(2) climbed to .19. This model indicates that the usefulness of the RPQ score and the TMT in predicting moderate-to-severe limitations, while controlling for confounders, is substantial as suggested by a significant increase in the model chi-square value, delta (1df) = 6.517, p < .001. The RPQ and the TMT provide clinicians with a brief and reliable tool for predicting outcome functioning and can help target the need for further intervention and rehabilitation following mTBI.

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          Journal
          Appl Neuropsychol Adult
          Applied neuropsychology. Adult
          Informa UK Limited
          2327-9109
          2327-9095
          2016
          : 23
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Psychology Department , University of Montreal , Montreal , Quebec , Canada.
          [2 ] b Neurology and Neurosurgery Department , McGill University , Montreal , Quebec , Canada.
          [3 ] c Traumatic Brain Injury Program , McGill University Health Centre-Montreal General Hospital , Montreal , Quebec , Canada.
          [4 ] d Rehabilitation Medicine Department , McGill University Health Centre-Montreal General Hospital , Montreal , Quebec , Canada.
          [5 ] e Social and Preventive Medicine Department , University of Montreal , Montreal , Quebec , Canada.
          Article
          10.1080/23279095.2015.1038747
          26571267
          82fb2dac-c084-49d1-a050-10761dc154c8
          History

          Mayo-portland adaptability inventory-4,rivermead postconcussion symptoms questionnaire,rehabilitation,mild traumatic brain injury,outcome

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