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Published in: Neuropsychology Review 2/2016

01-06-2016 | Review

Resilience and Other Possible Outcomes After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: a Systematic Review

Authors: Karen A. Sullivan, Chloe B. Kempe, Shannon L. Edmed, George A. Bonanno

Published in: Neuropsychology Review | Issue 2/2016

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Abstract

The relation between resilience and mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) outcome has been theorized but empirical studies have been scarce. This systematic review aimed to describe the research in this area. Electronic databases (Medline, CINAHL, PsychINFO, SPORTdiscus, and PILOTS) were searched from inception to August 2015 for studies in which resilience was measured following TBI. The search terms included ‘TBI’ ‘concussion’ ‘postconcussion’ ‘resilience’ and ‘hardiness’. Inclusion criteria were peer reviewed original research reports published in English, human participants aged 18 years and over with brain injury, and an accepted definition of mild TBI. Hand searching of identified articles was also undertaken. Of the 71 studies identified, five studies were accepted for review. These studies were formally assessed for risk of bias by two independent reviewers. Each study carried a risk of bias, most commonly a detection bias, but none were excluded on this basis. A narrative interpretation of the findings was used because the studies reflected fundamental differences in the conceptualization of resilience. No studies employed a trajectory based approach to measure a resilient outcome. In most cases, the eligible studies assessed trait resilience with a scale and used it as a predictor of outcome (postconcussion symptoms). Three of these studies showed that greater trait resilience was associated with better mild TBI outcomes (fewer symptoms). Future research of the adult mild TBI response that predicts a resilient outcome is encouraged. These studies could yield empirical evidence for a resilient, and other possible mild TBI outcomes.
Footnotes
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We also use the phrases “resilient outcome” and “resilient response” for this idea.
 
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The results were not stratified by injury severity.
 
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Metadata
Title
Resilience and Other Possible Outcomes After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: a Systematic Review
Authors
Karen A. Sullivan
Chloe B. Kempe
Shannon L. Edmed
George A. Bonanno
Publication date
01-06-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Neuropsychology Review / Issue 2/2016
Print ISSN: 1040-7308
Electronic ISSN: 1573-6660
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11065-016-9317-1

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