Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study

Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often the leading cause of death and the most common cause of permanent disability in children and young adults. The hospital admission rates as well as the incidence and mortality rates of TBI vary enormously in different countries and populations. Even thou...

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Main Author: Winqvist, S. (Satu)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Oulu 2008
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514287961
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:isbn978-951-42-8796-1 2023-07-30T04:05:49+02:00 Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study Winqvist, S. (Satu) 2008-06-04 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514287961 eng eng University of Oulu info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-3221 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-2234 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © University of Oulu, 2008 adolescents alcohol drinking habits children incidence mortality traumatic brain injury young adults info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2008 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T20:01:34Z Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often the leading cause of death and the most common cause of permanent disability in children and young adults. The hospital admission rates as well as the incidence and mortality rates of TBI vary enormously in different countries and populations. Even though alcohol misuse is a well-known modifiable risk factor for TBI and other injuries, few studies have been carried out on drinking patterns in relation to TBI, alcohol’s role in recurrent brain injuries as well as TBI in relation to alcohol use in children and adolescents. The Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort was used to study the epidemiology and recurrence of TBI as well as alcohol use by children with TBI by the age of 14 years and those who sustained TBI later in life. The role of parents’ alcohol misuse on children’s TBI was also studied. The incidence of TBI in the whole study population was 118/100 000 person-years (PY), and the pediatric incidence of TBI (children aged under 16 years) was 130/100 000 PY. Up to the age of 10 years, the occurrence of TBI did not differ by gender, but after that age, boys and men had a higher incidence compared to girls and women. Mortality from TBI in the whole study population was 14/100 000 PY. Parental alcohol misuse and male gender were significant risk factors for the occurrence of TBI in childhood. Drinking to intoxication at the age of 14 years was a more common habit of TBI subjects than controls, especially among girls. Frequent alcohol drinking and drunkenness reported at the age of 14 years as well as male gender were independent predictors of TBI later in life. An alcohol-related first TBI and urban place of birth were found to be significant risk factors for recurrent TBI. A significant positive correlation between first and recurrent TBIs with respect to alcohol involvement was observed. Alcohol drinking and parental alcohol misuse should be recognized among children and adolescents with acute TBI. Because alcohol drinking predicts the recurrence of TBI, a brief ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Finland Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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topic adolescents
alcohol drinking habits
children
incidence
mortality
traumatic brain injury
young adults
spellingShingle adolescents
alcohol drinking habits
children
incidence
mortality
traumatic brain injury
young adults
Winqvist, S. (Satu)
Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study
topic_facet adolescents
alcohol drinking habits
children
incidence
mortality
traumatic brain injury
young adults
description Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often the leading cause of death and the most common cause of permanent disability in children and young adults. The hospital admission rates as well as the incidence and mortality rates of TBI vary enormously in different countries and populations. Even though alcohol misuse is a well-known modifiable risk factor for TBI and other injuries, few studies have been carried out on drinking patterns in relation to TBI, alcohol’s role in recurrent brain injuries as well as TBI in relation to alcohol use in children and adolescents. The Northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort was used to study the epidemiology and recurrence of TBI as well as alcohol use by children with TBI by the age of 14 years and those who sustained TBI later in life. The role of parents’ alcohol misuse on children’s TBI was also studied. The incidence of TBI in the whole study population was 118/100 000 person-years (PY), and the pediatric incidence of TBI (children aged under 16 years) was 130/100 000 PY. Up to the age of 10 years, the occurrence of TBI did not differ by gender, but after that age, boys and men had a higher incidence compared to girls and women. Mortality from TBI in the whole study population was 14/100 000 PY. Parental alcohol misuse and male gender were significant risk factors for the occurrence of TBI in childhood. Drinking to intoxication at the age of 14 years was a more common habit of TBI subjects than controls, especially among girls. Frequent alcohol drinking and drunkenness reported at the age of 14 years as well as male gender were independent predictors of TBI later in life. An alcohol-related first TBI and urban place of birth were found to be significant risk factors for recurrent TBI. A significant positive correlation between first and recurrent TBIs with respect to alcohol involvement was observed. Alcohol drinking and parental alcohol misuse should be recognized among children and adolescents with acute TBI. Because alcohol drinking predicts the recurrence of TBI, a brief ...
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title Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study
title_short Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study
title_full Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study
title_fullStr Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohort study
title_sort alcohol misuse in relation to traumatic brain injury:the northern finland 1966 birth cohort study
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