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Risk of Traumatic Brain Injury in Deployment and Nondeployment Settings Among Members of the Millennium Cohort Study.
Jannace, Kalyn C; Pompeii, Lisa; Gimeno Ruiz de Porras, David; Perkison, William Brett; Yamal, Jose-Miguel; Trone, Daniel W; Rull, Rudolph P.
Afiliação
  • Jannace KC; Author Affiliations: Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, UTHealth School of Public Health, West Houston, Texas (Drs Jannace, Pompeii, and Perkison); Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland (Dr Jannace); The Center for Rehabilitation Sciences Research, Uniformed Services University for the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland (Dr Jannace); Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease, UTHealth School of Public Health, Hou
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39019486
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To describe and quantify the prevalence and risk of deployment and nondeployment service-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) among participants of the Millennium Cohort Study.

SETTING:

Survey data.

PARTICIPANTS:

28 759 Millennium Cohort Study participants who were active duty, Reserves, or National Guard at the time of the survey.

DESIGN:

Cross-sectional secondary data analysis. MAIN

MEASURES:

Estimates of prevalence and rates of TBI were calculated. Multivariable Poisson regression estimated rate ratios of TBI overall and stratified by deployment and nondeployment settings.

RESULTS:

The rate of TBI over the 362 535 person-years (PY) was 2.95 p/100 PY. the nondeployment rate was 2.15 p/100 PY, with a significantly higher rate (11.38 p/100 PY) in deployment settings. Bullets/blasts were the most common TBI mechanisms in deployed settings, while sports/physical training and military training were common in nondeployed settings.

CONCLUSIONS:

The risk of TBI as well as its mechanism varies by deployment and nondeployment, suggesting that targeted prevention strategies are needed to reduce the risk for TBI among military personnel based on their deployment status.

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Head Trauma Rehabil Assunto da revista: REABILITACAO / TRAUMATOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Head Trauma Rehabil Assunto da revista: REABILITACAO / TRAUMATOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos