Associations between psychological resilience and metrics of white matter microstructure in pediatric concussion

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This study investigated associations between psychological resilience and characteristics of white matter microstructure in pediatric concussion. This is a case control study and a planned substudy of a larger randomized controlled trial. Children with an acute concussion or orthopedic injury were recruited from the emergency department. Participants completed both the Connor–Davidson Resilience Scale 10 and an MRI at 72 h and 4-weeks post-injury. The association between resiliency and fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), axial diffusivity (AD), and radial diffusivity (RD) at both timepoints were examined. We examined whether these associations were moderated by group. The association between resiliency captured at 72 h and diffusion tensor imaging metrics at 4 weeks was also investigated. Clusters were extracted using a significance threshold of threshold-free cluster enhancement corrected p

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Brown, O., Healey, K., Fang, Z., Zemek, R., Smith, A., & Ledoux, A. A. (2023). Associations between psychological resilience and metrics of white matter microstructure in pediatric concussion. Human Brain Mapping, 44(10), 3986–3997. https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26321

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