Reliability of Impact Score In Athletes With ADHD/ADD and/or LD
Item
- Description
- The objective of this study is to determine the reliability of Intermediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT) for athletes with ADHD/ADD and/or learning disabilities (LD) and to compare it to the reliability for non-diagnosed athletes. An existing dataset containing the ImPACT scores of high school athletes will be used. ImPACT testing is done every two years at these high schools, and students self-report their ADHD/ADD and/or LD status. Prior research indicates that scores are lower for ADHD/ADD athletes, but no study has documented the test's reliability in this population. The hypothesis is that diagnosed athletes will have a significantly lower ICC than undiagnosed and that reliability will be too low for use in return-to-play assessments. Test-retest reliability for each group will be determined using two consecutive scores of non-concussed athletes. The intra-class correlation (ICC) of each group will be compared using an independent t-test.
- Melanie Adams
- Contributor
- Keene State College
- Date
- 2015-04-11
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12088/7569
- Language
- en_US
- Subject
- Education
- Medicine and Health Sciences
- Sports Sciences
- Type
- Presentation
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
- Item sets
- AEC 2015 Professional
- Site pages
- Professional
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