Abstract

To evaluate the sensitivity of three recently developed questionnaires to mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI)-related effects. Comparison of an MTBI group, within 3 weeks of injury, to a normal control group. Outpatient rehabilitation clinic. 120 MTBI patients and 120 age, education, sex, and preinjury socioeconomic status-matched normal control subjects. The Problem Checklist (PCL) from the New York Head Injury Family Interview to assess MTBI symptoms, the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36) to assess functional burden associated with health problems, and the Community Integration Questionnaire (CIQ) to assess home, social, and productive activities. Patients' self-ratings on the PCL and SF-36, but not the CIQ, were generally worse than those of the normal controls. The largest differences were obtained on SF-36 measures that appear to assess musculoskeletal injury effects. The PCL and SF-36 show promise as sensitive measures of MTBI-related effects. The SF-36 may be particularly useful in evaluating associated musculoskeletal injuries, which might otherwise be overlooked by MTBI health care providers.

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