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Gerard A. Gioia
Researcher at George Washington University
Publications - 111
Citations - 12065
Gerard A. Gioia is an academic researcher from George Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Concussion & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 100 publications receiving 10244 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerard A. Gioia include Washington University in St. Louis & Children's National Medical Center.
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Enhanced interpretation of the BRIEF2: multivariate base rates of elevated scores in the standardization samples.
Stephen L. Aita,Grant G Moncrief,Alicia Carrillo,Jennifer Greene,Sue Trujillo,Gerard A. Gioia,Peter K. Isquith,Robert M. Roth +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide multivariate base rate (MBR) information (for the Self, Parent, and Teacher forms), which is not included in the BRIEF2 Professional Manual.
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Univariate and Multivariate Base Rates of Score Elevations, Reliable Change, and Inter-Rater Discrepancies in the BRIEF-A Standardization Samples.
Stephen L. Aita,Stephen L. Aita,Grant G Moncrief,Grant G Moncrief,Jennifer Greene,Sue Trujillo,Alicia Carrillo,Sierra Iwanicki,Carrie Champ Morera,Gerard A. Gioia,Peter K. Isquith,Robert M. Roth,Robert M. Roth +12 more
TL;DR: The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version (BRIEF-A) is a standardized rating scale of subjective executive functioning as discussed by the authors, which is not included in the Professional Manual.
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Introducing the Child Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 6 (Child SCAT6)
Gavin A Davis,Ruben J. Echemendia,Osman Hassan Ahmed,Vicki Anderson,Cheri A. Blauwet,Benjamin L. Brett,Steven P. Broglio,Jared M. Bruce,Joel S. Burma,Gerard A. Gioia,Christopher C. Giza,Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Kimberly G. Harmon,Stanley A. Herring,Michael Makdissi,Christina L. Master,Michael McCrea,Tamara C. Valovich McLeod,William P. Meehan,Dhiren Naidu,Jonathan Speridon Patricios,Laura Purcell,Margot Putukian,Kathryn J Schneider,Samuel R. Walton,Keith Owen Yeates,Roger Zemek +26 more
TL;DR: The assessment tool 6 (Child SCAT6) assessment tool as discussed by the authors was used for the first time in the evaluation of the SCAT-6 assessment tool for infants and toddlers.
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School problems following sports concussion. Which children are at greatest risk
TL;DR: Varying post-concussion factors are related to school outcomes, including higher baseline symptoms, maternal education, and post-injury factors related to drop in grades, which provide the clinician with useful indicators for adverse outcomes in school performance.
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Introducing the Child Sport Concussion Office Assessment Tool 6 (Child SCOAT6)
Gavin A Davis,Jonathan Speridon Patricios,Laura Purcell,Vicki Anderson,Gerard A. Gioia,Christopher C. Giza,Keith Owen Yeates,Osman Hassan Ahmed,Cheri A. Blauwet,Daniel J. Corwin,Christina L. Master,Geoff Schneider,Jacqueline van Ierssel,Ruben J. Echemendia,Pierre Frémont,Gordon Fuller,Stanley A. Herring,Kimberly G. Harmon,Mike Loosemore,Michael Makdissi,Michael McCrea,William P. Meehan,Patrick O’Halloran,Zahra Premji,Margot Putukian,Isla Shill,Michael A. Turner,Kenzie Vaandering,Nick Webborn,Kathryn J Schneider +29 more