Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1989968154> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1989968154 endingPage "930" @default.
- W1989968154 startingPage "923" @default.
- W1989968154 abstract "Little is known about the impact of postinjury depression after major trauma in adolescents. A prospective epidemiologic study was conducted to examine depression in injured adolescents. Specific objectives of this report are to identify risk factors for depression onset and the impact of depression on quality of life (QoL) outcomes.Four hundred one trauma patients were enrolled in this study (age, 12-19 years; injury severity score [ISS] ≥4). Depression diagnosis was based on the Children's Depression Inventory. QoL outcomes were measured using the Quality of Well-being Scale at 3-, 6-, 12-, 18-, and 24-month follow-up.Depression at discharge was diagnosed in 41% of 399 adolescent trauma survivors with complete Children's Depression Inventory data. Multivariate logistic regression identified ISS, >3 body regions injured, low socioeconomic status, family members injured at the scene, and suicidal ideology or attempted suicide before injury as strong and independent predictors of depression risk. ISS and three or more body regions injured predicted depression risk. Patients with severe injury (ISS ≥17) were twice more likely to have depressive symptoms than patients with moderate injury (ISS <17; odds ratio [OR] = 2.0; p < 0.01). Patients with three or more body regions injured were more likely to have depressive symptoms than patients with less than three body regions injured (OR = 2.1; p < 0.01). Adolescents from low socioeconomic status families were more likely to be depressed (OR = 2.2; p < 0.05). Adolescent patients who witnessed family injured at the trauma event were also more likely to be depressed (OR = 2.4; p < 0.01). Patients who experienced suicidal ideology or attempted suicide preinjury were more likely to be depressed than adolescent patients who did not (OR = 2.87; p < 0.05). Quality of well-being scores were significantly and markedly lesser for patients with depression across the 24-month follow-up (3-18 months follow-up, p < 0.0001; 24 months: with depression = 0.738 vs. without depression = 0.784, p < 0.0001). Patients with depression were also significantly more likely to develop acute stress disorder and long-term posttraumatic stress disorder (OR = 1.8, p < 0.001).Postinjury depression is a major and an important complication in seriously injured adolescents. Adolescent trauma survivors have high rates of predischarge depression. Depression severely impacts QoL outcomes and is associated with injury severity, injury event-related factors, social factors, acute stress disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder. Early recognition and treatment of DEPR in seriously injured adolescents will improve acute trauma care and long-term QoL outcomes." @default.
- W1989968154 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5002009233 @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5011708630 @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5014778247 @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5017569375 @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5065355429 @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5070827979 @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5080775982 @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5084544684 @default.
- W1989968154 creator A5088217896 @default.
- W1989968154 date "2011-04-01" @default.
- W1989968154 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W1989968154 title "Postinjury Depression Is a Serious Complication in Adolescents After Major Trauma: Injury Severity and Injury-Event Factors Predict Depression and Long-Term Quality of Life Deficits" @default.
- W1989968154 cites W1567732442 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W1967472718 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W1969090461 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W1969152205 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W1969601658 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W1973048398 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W1987523056 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W19931374 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2000044085 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2000993380 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2005823373 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2019776740 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2029529840 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2032852686 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2040053981 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2042728210 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2069178237 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2069598547 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2080108733 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2082840663 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2082854253 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2085388995 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2106649765 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2128921553 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2132909573 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2137326047 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2138652074 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2164521105 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2164581133 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2165881355 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2168261780 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W2510676416 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W3146082960 @default.
- W1989968154 cites W587796778 @default.
- W1989968154 doi "https://doi.org/10.1097/ta.0b013e31820cf03e" @default.
- W1989968154 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21610397" @default.
- W1989968154 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W1989968154 type Work @default.
- W1989968154 sameAs 1989968154 @default.
- W1989968154 citedByCount "15" @default.
- W1989968154 countsByYear W19899681542013 @default.
- W1989968154 countsByYear W19899681542015 @default.
- W1989968154 countsByYear W19899681542016 @default.
- W1989968154 countsByYear W19899681542018 @default.
- W1989968154 countsByYear W19899681542020 @default.
- W1989968154 countsByYear W19899681542021 @default.
- W1989968154 countsByYear W19899681542022 @default.
- W1989968154 countsByYear W19899681542023 @default.
- W1989968154 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5002009233 @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5011708630 @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5014778247 @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5017569375 @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5065355429 @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5070827979 @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5080775982 @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5084544684 @default.
- W1989968154 hasAuthorship W1989968154A5088217896 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C156957248 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C1862650 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C188816634 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C190385971 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C194828623 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C2776867660 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C2779951463 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C3017944768 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConcept C85004164 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C126322002 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C139719470 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C156957248 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C159110408 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C162324750 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C1862650 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C188816634 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C190385971 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C194828623 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C2776867660 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C2779951463 @default.
- W1989968154 hasConceptScore W1989968154C3017944768 @default.