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Longest period of loss of consciousness (LOC) is based on self-report using the Brain Injury Screening Questionnaire (BISQ). Participants are asked if they have ever lost consciousness in a variety of situations. If answered in the affirmative, participants are then asked to report the longest duration of LOC. This variable is the maximum duration of LOC reported.
Participants are asked the following questions:
Have you ever lost consciousness [in the following situations]? (If yes, what was the longest duration?)
Response choices for duration of LOC:
Value | Coding |
---|---|
1 | Don't know |
2 | Less than 5 seconds |
3 | Less than 1 minute |
4 | 1 - 5 minutes |
5 | 6 - 10 minutes |
6 | 11 - 20 minutes |
7 | 21 - 30 minutes |
8 | 31 - 45 minutes |
9 | 46 - 60 minutes |
10 | 1 hour - 23 hours |
11 | 1 - 2 days |
12 | 2 days - 1 week |
13 | 1 week - 1 month |
14 | More than 1 month |
Notes: If no instances of LOC are reported (bisq_loc_num = 0), then this variable is set to 0.
Reference: Dams-O'Connor K, Cantor JB, Brown M, Dijkers MP, Spielman LA, Gordon WA. Screening for Traumatic Brain Injury: Findings and Public Health Implications. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2014; 29(6): 479-489. PubMed PMID: 25370440. PMCID: PMC4985006.