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Team Links Concussions To Suicidal Thoughts In High School Athletes

High school students, particularly males, who reported a history of concussion in the last year were more likely than their non concussed peers to engage in suicidal thoughts, planning, or attempts, a new study shows.

This article was written by Laura Bailey-Michigan and originally published by Futurity.

Male teens who reported two or more concussions in the past year were twice as likely to report a suicide attempt than males who reported one concussion. Increased odds of suicidal behaviors were similar for females regardless of concussion frequency.

“This type of research is never easy to discuss, but it is vitally important to understand who is at risk and why,” says Steve Broglio, professor of kinesiology and director of the University of Michigan Concussion Center and coauthor of the study in the Journal of Athletic Training. “Anyone who has concern for any student-athlete should not be afraid to reach out and help find the appropriate resources.”

This is believed to be the first known study to examine the relationship between suicidal behaviors and concussion frequency in a nationally representative sample of US high school students.

“From broader literature we know that brain injuries, like concussion, can precipitate or exacerbate mental health challenges,” says lead author Jacob Kay, rehabilitation scientist at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital and the University of South Carolina.

“Our study further highlights the importance of evaluating mental health among both male and female youth that have sustained a concussion. This is particularly true for those who have sustained multiple concussions in a short time.”

Other study highlights include:

  • 15% of students reported one or more concussions and 6% reported two or more concussions in the past year
  • 17% of males and 13% of females reported one or more concussions in the past year
  • 44% of females vs. 24% of males reported feeling sad or hopeless
  • 24% of females vs. 13% of males reported having suicidal thoughts
  • 19% of females vs. 10% of males reported planning suicide
  • 10% of females vs. 5% of males reported attempting suicide
  • 3% of females and 1% of males reported an injury from an attempted suicide
  • Medical professionals should closely evaluate and monitor mental health in youth, especially those with a recent history of repetitive concussions

In general, research indicates that females may struggle a bit more following concussion, Kay says. There are several biological and sociocultural explanations for observed sex differences that are yet to be fully understood. Though the authors emphasize caution in drawing causation from the present study, they speculate their findings indicate males may engage suicidal behaviors in a more impulsive manner.

There is also a known “silent struggle” among males regarding mental health, Kay says.

“In the context of concussion, this could mean there are even fewer red flags among males intending self-harm,” he says.

Interest is growing in the relationship between concussions and mental health, but research on youth is lacking. This study sought to examine that association by looking at concussion frequency and mental health outcomes among biological male and female high school students. Researchers analyzed 2017 and 2019 data from 17,397 respondents from the National Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System.

Source: University of Michigan

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