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Keith Owen Yeates

Keith Owen Yeates

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Neuroscience

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89
Citations
30179
World Ranking
1144
National Ranking
59

Psychology

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87
Citations
27354
World Ranking
1092
National Ranking
51

Medicine

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87
Citations
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13589
National Ranking
561

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Keith Owen Yeates is affiliated with the University of Calgary in Canada. Their research is situated within the broad field of Medicine, with a focus on subfields including Epidemiology, Emergency Medicine, Neurology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's main research topics cover:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care

Keith Owen Yeates has authored notable recent papers, including:

  • Consensus statement on concussion in sport: the 6th International Conference on Concussion in Sport-Amsterdam, October 2022 (2023, British Journal of Sports Medicine)
  • The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Diagnostic Criteria for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (2023, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
  • The Impact of COVID-19 on High School Student-Athlete Experiences with Physical Activity, Mental Health, and Social Connection (2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
  • Expert Panel Survey to Update the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Definition of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (2020, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
  • Classification Criteria and Rates of Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms in Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (2022, The Journal of Pediatrics)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Keith Owen Yeates include:

  • Roger Zemek
  • Miriam H. Beauchamp
  • William Craig
  • Kathryn Schneider
  • Quynh Doan

Their work has been published extensively in established venues such as:

  • Journal of Neurotrauma
  • Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
  • British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
  • JAMA Network Open

Keith Owen Yeates was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2001.

Best Publications

  • Clinical Risk Score for Persistent Postconcussion Symptoms Among Children With Acute Concussion in the ED

    Roger Zemek;Nick Barrowman;Stephen B. Freedman;Jocelyn Gravel

  • Social Outcomes in Childhood Brain Disorder: A Heuristic Integration of Social Neuroscience and Developmental Psychology

    Keith Owen Yeates;Erin D. Bigler;Maureen Dennis;Cynthia A. Gerhardt

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline on the Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury among Children

    Angela Lumba-Brown;Keith Owen Yeates;Kelly Sarmiento;Matthew J. Breiding

  • Short- and long-term social outcomes following pediatric traumatic brain injury.

    Keith Owen Yeates;Erika Swift;H. Gerry Taylor;Shari L. Wade

  • A prospective study of short- and long-term outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children: behavior and achievement.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • Pediatric sport-related concussion: a review of the clinical management of an oft-neglected population.

    Michael W. Kirkwood;Michael W. Kirkwood;Keith Owen Yeates;Pamela E. Wilson;Pamela E. Wilson

  • Deviation from Developmentally Appropriate Self-Care Autonomy: Association with diabetes outcomes

    Tim Wysocki;Alexandra Taylor;Brenda S Hough;Thomas R Linscheid

  • Long-Term Behavior Problems Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Prevalence, Predictors, and Correlates

    Lisa Schwartz;H Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Keith Owen Yeates

  • What is the difference in concussion management in children as compared with adults? A systematic review

    Gavin A. Davis;Vicki Anderson;Franz E Babl;Gerard A. Gioia

  • Long-Term Executive Function Deficits in Children With Traumatic Brain Injuries: Assessment Using the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF)

    Shanley Mangeot;Kira Armstrong;Andrew N. Colvin;Keith Owen Yeates

  • Preinjury family environment as a determinant of recovery from traumatic brain injuries in school-age children

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Shari L. Wade

  • Recommendations for the Use of Common Outcome measures in pediatric traumatic brain injury research

    Stephen R. McCauley;Elisabeth A. Wilde;Vicki A. Anderson;Gary Bedell

  • Bidirectional child-family influences on outcomes of traumatic brain injury in children.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • Social problem-solving skills in children with traumatic brain injury: long-term outcomes and prediction of social competence.

    Jennifer A Janusz;Michael W Kirkwood;Keith Owen Yeates;H Gerry Taylor

  • Post-concussive symptoms in children with mild traumatic brain injury.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Ann Dietrich;Kathryn Nuss;Martha Wright

  • Association Between Early Participation in Physical Activity Following Acute Concussion and Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms in Children and Adolescents.

    Anne M. Grool;Mary Aglipay;Franco Momoli;William P. Meehan

  • The family environment as a moderator of psychosocial outcomes following traumatic brain injury in young children.

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Nicolay Chertkoff Walz;Terry Stancin

  • Influences on first-year recovery from traumatic brain injury in children.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • Longitudinal Trajectories of Postconcussive Symptoms in Children With Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries and Their Relationship to Acute Clinical Status

    Keith Owen Yeates;Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;H. Gerry Taylor;Jerome Rusin;Barbara Bangert

  • Dimensions of postconcussive symptoms in children with mild traumatic brain injuries.

    Lauren K. Ayr;Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Michael Browne

Frequent Co-Authors

H. Gerry Taylor
H. Gerry Taylor The Ohio State University
Shari L. Wade
Shari L. Wade Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Terry Stancin
Terry Stancin Case Western Reserve University
Vicki Anderson
Vicki Anderson Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Erin D. Bigler
Erin D. Bigler University of Utah
Kathryn Vannatta
Kathryn Vannatta The Ohio State University
Cynthia A. Gerhardt
Cynthia A. Gerhardt The Ohio State University
Maureen Dennis
Maureen Dennis University of Toronto
Kenneth H. Rubin
Kenneth H. Rubin University of Maryland, College Park
Miriam H. Beauchamp
Miriam H. Beauchamp University of Montreal

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