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DeFazio, L. (2020). The Impact of mTBI on Word-Finding Ability in Young Adults.
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The Impact of mTBI on Word-Finding Ability in Young Adults
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Cognitive and linguistic deficits have been found to be present in individuals in the subacute phase of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). The present study compared word-finding performance between young adults without a history of mTBI and those with a history of mTBI in the post-subacute phase of injury and examined the relationship between the number of incidents of mTBI and word-finding performance. The Test of Adolescent/Adult Word Finding-Second Edition, Brief Test (TAWF-2, BT) was administered to 33 age and gender matched participants (N=17 mTBI; N=16 controls) to assess word-finding based on timing and accuracy. Participants were divided into four groups based on the number of mTBIs they had experienced in their lifetime from 0 to 3+. There was no significant difference in TAWF-2, BT performance for participants with or without a history of mTBI, regardless of the number of mTBI experienced, in the post-subacute phase of injury.
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2020-08-7
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The Impact of mTBI on Word-Finding Ability in Young Adults
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Cognitive and linguistic deficits have been found to be present in individuals in the subacute phase of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). The present study compared word-finding performance between young adults without a history of mTBI and those with a history of mTBI in the post-subacute phase of injury and examined the relationship between the number of incidents of mTBI and word-finding performance. The Test of Adolescent/Adult Word Finding-Second Edition, Brief Test (TAWF-2, BT) was administered to 33 age and gender matched participants (N=17 mTBI; N=16 controls) to assess word-finding based on timing and accuracy. Participants were divided into four groups based on the number of mTBIs they had experienced in their lifetime from 0 to 3+. There was no significant difference in TAWF-2, BT performance for participants with or without a history of mTBI, regardless of the number of mTBI experienced, in the post-subacute phase of injury.
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DeFazio, Lori (author), (LuAnn Batson-Magnuson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP) (Thesis advisor), (Rachel Wolf, Ph.D., CCC-SLP) (Committee member), (Akila Rajappa, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCS-S) (Committee member), East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Communication Sciences and Disorders (Degree grantor)
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2020-08-7
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strou:151
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