Journal article

Educational skills: Long-term outcome and predictors following paediatric traumatic brain injury

C Catroppa, VA Anderson, F Muscara, SA Morse, F Haritou, JV Rosenfeld, LM Heinrich

Neuropsychological Rehabilitation | Published : 2009

Abstract

Given that reading, spelling and arithmetic skills are acquired through childhood, their development may be compromised following a childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI). The present study examined educational skills (reading accuracy, spelling and arithmetic) at a mean follow-up interval of 6.8 years post-injury in children who had sustained a mild, moderate, or severe TBI at two ages: 'Young' (age at injury: 3-7 years, n = 48) and 'Old': (age at injury: 8-12 years, n = 36). Comparisons between the young and old TBI groups resulted in inconsistent findings. While a dose-response relationship for severity was evident for the young group, this was not always the case for the old group. Signi..

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