Affiliation:
1. The Neuropsychiatric Institute & Hospital, University of California, Los Angeles, California
Abstract
Although mild head injury is the most prevalent type of head injury in children and adolescents, only a relatively small number of studies on this kind of head injury have been reported. This article summarizes a review of studies examining cognitive, academic, and psychosocial outcomes in children who sustained mild head injuries. Despite earlier claims of mild head injury being a “silent epidemic,” the studies, which were published from 1970 to 1998, provide no compelling evidence to support this view.
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