A theory-based exploration of psychosocial factors influencing concussion health seeking intentions in college students
Objective: This mixed method study examined how psychosocial factors from the Theory of
Planned Behavior and Reasoned Action (TPB/RA) influence health-seeking behaviors after …
Planned Behavior and Reasoned Action (TPB/RA) influence health-seeking behaviors after …
Using theory to understand high school aged athletes' intentions to report sport-related concussion: implications for concussion education initiatives
Objective: To assess the influence of psychosocial determinants from the Theory of
Reasoned Action and Planned Behaviour (TRA/TPB) on concussion-reporting intentions …
Reasoned Action and Planned Behaviour (TRA/TPB) on concussion-reporting intentions …
Psychometric properties of concussion knowledge and cognitive mediators of reporting measures
KS McCarthy, M Kneavel, W Ernst - Brain injury, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Context: Concussion education and prevention programs require reliable and valid
instruments to evaluate the theory, mechanisms, and outcome of these interventions …
instruments to evaluate the theory, mechanisms, and outcome of these interventions …
[HTML][HTML] Concussion knowledge, attitudes, and norms: How do they relate?
Background Relationships between the constructs of concussion-related knowledge,
attitudes, and norms and their influence on observed care-seeking behaviors have …
attitudes, and norms and their influence on observed care-seeking behaviors have …
Vested interests and perceived risk of concussion consequences among power-5 college athletes
Concussion injuries among young athletes are a growing public health concern; concussion
injuries pose threats to both short-term and long-term brain health. Significant …
injuries pose threats to both short-term and long-term brain health. Significant …
[HTML][HTML] Intrapersonal factors affecting concussion reporting behaviors according to the theory of planned behavior in high school football players
S Carpenter, M Lininger, D Craig - International journal of sports …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: The diagnosis of a sports-related concussion (SRC) relies heavily on self-
report from the athlete; therefore, the true percentage of those sustaining an SRC is not …
report from the athlete; therefore, the true percentage of those sustaining an SRC is not …
Concussion-reporting behaviors among high school athletes in Ireland: applying the theory of planned behavior
Background Sport-related concussion is a significant public health issue, especially among
children and adolescents. A growing body of evidence suggests that athletes who do not …
children and adolescents. A growing body of evidence suggests that athletes who do not …
Assessing concussion knowledge and awareness in faculty and staff in a collegiate setting
RL Mokris, A Kessler, K Williams… - Journal of …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose To examine faculty and academic support staff members' awareness and
knowledge regarding concussions. Design Cross-sectional, web-based questionnaire …
knowledge regarding concussions. Design Cross-sectional, web-based questionnaire …
Understanding the sociocognitive determinants underlying intentions to exercise for postconcussion symptom relief: an application of the theory of planned behavior
KS Jaganathan, KA Sullivan… - Journal of sport …, 2023 - journals.humankinetics.com
Context: This study investigated individual sociocognitive factors from the theory of planned
behavior and their relationship to exercise for postconcussion recovery. Design and …
behavior and their relationship to exercise for postconcussion recovery. Design and …
Understanding concussion reporting using a model based on the theory of planned behavior
Purpose Athlete's report of concussion symptoms to coaching or medical personnel is an
important component of concussion risk reduction. This study applies a model based on the …
important component of concussion risk reduction. This study applies a model based on the …