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Pilots and athletes: Different concerns, similar concussion non-disclosure.

Craig A FosterChristopher D'LauroBrian R Johnson
Published in: PloS one (2019)
These results suggest that cultures of concussion non-disclosure can develop in any population where disclosure is perceived as having undesirable consequences, not just athletic populations. Concussion researchers and practitioners should devote more attention to the perceived cost-benefit structures that create concussion non-disclosure to address this crucial public health issue more effectively.
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