APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
Risk Factors for Incident Traumatic Brain Injury in a Marginally Housed Sample
- Tiffany O'Connor
Simon Fraser University - William Panenka
University of British Columbia - Emily Livingston
Simon Fraser University - Paige Lindahl
Simon Fraser University - Henri Lu
Simon Fraser University - Victoria Carriquiriborde
Simon Fraser University - Jacob Stubbs
University of British Columbia - Donna Lang
University of British Columbia-Vancouver - William Honer
University of British Columbia - Allen Thornton
Simon Fraser University
Abstract
Among marginally housed individuals, having lower education, lower English fluency, and history of TBI were associated with an increased likelihood of incident TBI over a one year period. Cognitive disorder NOS was associated with an increased likelihood of possible TBI, while schizophrenia was associated with a decreased likelihood of TBI.
Neuropsychology