Invariance of the Bifactor Structure of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) Symptoms on the Rivermead Postconcussion Symptoms Questionnaire Across Time, Demographic Characteristics, and Clinical Groups: A TRACK-TBI Study

Author:

Agtarap Stephanie1ORCID,Kramer Mark D.2,Campbell-Sills Laura1,Yuh Esther3,Mukherjee Pratik3,Manley Geoffrey T.3,McCrea Michael A.4,Dikmen Sureyya5,Giacino Joseph T.6,Stein Murray B.1,Nelson Lindsay D.4,Adeoye Opeolu,Badjatia Neeraj,Boase Kim,Bodien Yelena,Bullock M. Ross,Chesnut Randall,Corrigan John D.,Crawford Karen,Diaz-Arrastia Ramon,Duhaime Ann-Christine,Ellenbogen Richard,Feeser V Ramana,Ferguson Adam R.,Foreman Brandon,Gardner Raquel,Gaudette Etienne,Goldman Dana,Gonzalez Luis,Gopinath Shankar,Gullapalli Rao,Hemphill J Claude,Hotz Gillian,Jain Sonia,Korley Frederick K.,Kramer Joel,Kreitzer Natalie,Levin Harvey,Lindsell Chris,Machamer Joan,Madden Christopher,Martin Alastair,McAllister Thomas,Merchant Randall,Ngwenya Laura B.,Noel Florence,Okonkwo David,Palacios Eva,Perl Daniel,Puccio Ava,Rabinowitz Miri,Robertson Claudia,Rosand Jonathan,Sander Angelle,Satris Gabriella,Schnyer David,Seabury Seth,Sherer Mark,Taylor Sabrina,Temkin Nancy,Toga Arthur,Valadka Alex,Vassar Mary,Vespa Paul,Wang Kevin,Yue John K.,Zafonte Ross

Affiliation:

1. Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, CA, USA

2. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA

3. University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA

4. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA

5. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

6. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

Abstract

This study aimed to elucidate the structure of the Rivermead Postconcussion Symptoms Questionnaire (RPQ) and evaluate its longitudinal and group variance. Factor structures were developed and compared in 1,011 patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI; i.e., Glasgow Coma Scale score 13-15) from the Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in TBI study, using RPQ data collected at 2 weeks, and 3, 6, and 12 months postinjury. A bifactor model specifying a general factor and emotional, cognitive, and visual symptom factors best represented the latent structure of the RPQ. The model evinced strict measurement invariance over time and across sex, age, race, psychiatric history, and mTBI severity groups, indicating that differences in symptom endorsement were completely accounted for by these latent dimensions. While highly unidimensional, the RPQ has multidimensional features observable through a bifactor model, which may help differentiate symptom expression patterns in the future.

Funder

U.S. Department of Defense

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Clinical Psychology

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