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Citation

Chaychi S, Valera E, Tartaglia MC. Int. Rev. Neurobiol. 2022; 164: 349-375.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/bs.irn.2022.07.004

PMID

36038209

Abstract

The high incidence of concussions/mild traumatic brain injury and the significant number of people with persisting concussion symptoms as well as the concern for delayed, neurodegenerative effects of concussions makes them a major public health concern. There is much to learn on concussions with respect to pathophysiology as well as vulnerability and resiliency factors. The heterogeneity in outcome after a concussion warrants a more personalized approach to better understand the biological and psychosocial factors that may affect outcome. In this chapter we address biological sex and gender as they impact different aspects of concussion including incidence, risk factors and outcome. As well, this chapter will provide a more fulsome overview of intimate partner violence, an often-overlooked cause of concussion in women. Applying the sex and gender lens to concussion/mild traumatic brain injury is imperative for discovery of its pathophysiology and moving closer to treatments.


Language: en

Keywords

Concussion; Intimate partner violence; Mild traumatic brain injury; Hormones; Persisting symptoms of concussion

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