30 closest matches · ranked by relevance
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder · Depression · Suicide
Primary: Change in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Symptoms Over the Course of the Six Months After Injury — 47.0; 47.0; 43.9; 43.6 units on a scale — p=0.05
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Biological Response as Characterized by Selected Cytokines, Specifically Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNFα), Interleukin One (IL-1β), and Interleukin Six (IL-6).
Musculoskeletal Injury Trauma
Primary: Change From Baseline, at Weeks 2, 6 and 12 on the Patient Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) - Physical Function Between the Groups. — 18.65; 17.6…
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder · Alcohol Abuse · Alcohol Dependence
Primary: Number of Patients With High Levels of Adolescent PTSD Symptoms — 9; 12; 11; 12 Participants — p=0.71
Brain Injuries · Wounds and Injuries · Hemorrhage
Primary: Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) — 64.9; 60.2; 67.2 Quality of life units * months
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder · Depression · Alcohol-Related Disorders
Primary: Change From Baseline PTSD Checklist- Civilian (PCL-C) Over the Course of the Year After Injury — -1.65; 0.08; -4.02; -1.44 score on a scale
Post Traumatic Concerns · Post Traumatic Stress Disorder · Depression and Suicide Ideation
Primary: Change in Post Traumatic Concerns Over the Course of the Six Months After Injury — 80; 83; 55; 59 Participants — p==0.01
Injuries
Primary: Change in Self Reported Physical Recovery — 40.42; 39.18 score on a scale
PTSD · Physical Injury
Primary: Number of Patients With 1 or More Emergency Department Visits Per Quarter — 225; 225; 90; 79 Participants
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder · Depression · Alcohol-Related Disorders
Primary: Change From Baseline PTSD Checklist Civilian (PCL-C) at 1 Month — 1.30; 5.04 score on a scale
Hemorrhagic Shock · Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: 4 Hour Mortality — 50; 32 Participants
Behavior Problem
Primary: Appropriate Use of Key Performance Indicators in Initial Assessment and Management of the Injured at Non-tertiary Hospitals in Ghana — 1807; 1894; 1194; 1787…
Multiple Trauma
Primary: Death — 52 participants — p=< 0.001
Depression, Anxiety · Stress
Primary: Change in Salivary Cortisol Levels — 0.07; 0.11 ug/dl
Trauma
Primary: Base Deficit </= -6 — 12 participants
Musculoskeletal Injury
Primary: BDI-II - Beck Depression Inventory-II — 11.4; 12.8; 9.6; 11.5 units on a scale
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
Primary: Change From Baseline in UCLA Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Reaction Index for DSM 5 (Child Self-report) — -13.3; -17.8; -9.8 score on a scale
Concussion Mild
Primary: Post Traumatic Growth — 41.7; 57.8; 40.4; 60.7 Score on a scale
Depression · Anxiety · PTSD
Primary: Changes in Subjects' Perceived Stress Level — -5.526; 1.000 score on a scale
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder · Substance Use Disorders
Primary: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist-Civilian Version — 31.45; 46; 18 score on a scale
Alcohol Use Disorder · Early Trauma Complications
Primary: Brain Response — .015; .010; -.013; .08 unitless — p=<0.05
Anemia
Primary: Postoperative Wound Infection (Superficial or Deep) or Other Perioperative Infection — 12; 3 Participants — p=.0122
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury · Concussion
Primary: The Feasibility of Inpatient Bedside Neurocognitive Testing of Pediatric Patients With Minor Traumatic Brain Injury. — 120 participants
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder · Alcohol Use Disorders
Primary: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Scale- Interview Version (PSS-I) — 11.4; 22.1 score on a scale
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Neutrophil Oxidative Burst Activity — 302; 302; 298; 268 Median Fluorescence Intensity — p=0.56
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder · Substance Use Disorders
Primary: Change in Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms — 47.2; 48.2; 43.9; 44.7 Score on a Scale — p=0.01
Insomnia · Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Primary: Change in Insomnia Severity Index Score From Baseline. — 6.8; 8.6 units on a scale — p=<.05
Head Trauma · Image, Body
Primary: Sensitivity: Percentage of MRIs Correctly Identifying Clinically Important Intracranial Injury (True Positives) — 70 Percentage of MRIs correctly identifying
Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: Percent Passing the Galveston Orientation Amnesia Test (GOAT) Within 28 Days Post Injury — 12; 14 Participants — p=0.99
Trauma · Injuries
Primary: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Child Hospital Survey Communication Subscale — 0.769; 0.775; 0.735; 0.747 score on a scale