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Language Matters: Comparisons of Concussion Assessments Among English and Spanish Speaking Middle School Athletes.

Patricia M KelshawAlicia C FineErica BeidlerShane V Caswell
Published in: Journal of athletic training (2023)
Matched athletes whose home language was Spanish versus English scored differently on baseline Child SCAT5 assessment components. Those with the home language of Spanish scored lower on cognitive and balance tasks compared to those whose home language was English. These findings may serve as rationale for future concussion assessment tools to properly capture clinically relevant data representative language differences among pediatric athletes.
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