Lack of Gender-Disaggregated Data for the Psychological Impact of ACL Injury on Adolescents
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
3. Results
Lead Author (Year) | Quality Assessment Score (Quality Assessment Tool) |
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Tripp et al., 2003 [25] | 5 *: Selection 3, Comparability 0, Outcome 2 (NOS) |
Baranoff et al., 2015 [26] | 5 *: Selection 2, Comparability 1, Outcome 2 (NOS) |
Mainwaring et al., 2010 [27] | 6 *: Selection 4, Comparability 0, Outcome 2 (NOS) |
Kiani et al., 2023 [28] | 6 *: Selection 4, Comparability 0, Outcome 2 (NOS) |
Maddison et al., 2006 [29] | 3/5 (Jadad scale) |
3.1. Depression
Lead Author (Year) | Population | Age of Participants | Gender Split | Baseline Measurement | Follow Up Time | Outcome Variable | Findings at Baseline, Type of Patient, Outcome Values: Mean ± SD | Findings at Follow-Up | Gender Regression or Disaggregation | Age Regression or Disaggregation |
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Tripp et al., 2003 [25] | 30 patients (20 adults, 10 adolescent) | Adolescent: 16–18, Adult: 20–53 | Adolescent: 5 female/5 male Adult: 4 female/6 male | 1 day post-operatively | NA | BDI | Adults: 7 ± 6.4 Adolescents: 10 ± 4.3 No significant difference between adolescent/adult groups for anxiety or depressive symptoms | NA | No | Yes |
Baranoff et al., 2015 [26] | 44 patients | Mean 27, SD 9.4 | 17 female/27 male | Within 14 days post-operatively | 6 months post-operative | DASS 21 | Baseline: 8.6 (7.4) No correlation of age/ gender with depressive symptoms. | 6 months: 11 (11.6) | Regression | Regression |
Mainwaring et al., 2010 [27] | 51 participants (16 concussion, 7 ACL injury, 28 uninjured) | Mean 21.2, SD 2.94, range 17.5–37 | 30 female/21 male | Pre-injury (start of sporting season) | 1 month (29 days) post-injury | POMS | ACL: 0.71 ± 0.95 Concussion: 1.31 ± 2.55 Control: 1.54 ± 3.13 No significant difference between groups at baseline | First post injury check: ACL: 5.00 ± 4.40 Concussion: 3.75 ± 4.55 Control: 1.54 ± 2.41 ACL group significantly different to control (p = 0.005) Significant main effect of time post-injury on depressive symptoms in ACL injury group | No | No |
Kiani et al., 2023 [28] | 413 patients | Median 15, IQR 13–16 | 223 female/ 190 male | 5–54 days post-injury | 9.1–12.6 months post-injury | PROMIS | No significant correlation of depressive symptoms with socioeconomic disadvantage at baseline | Depressive symptoms correlated with socioeconomic disadvantage at multiple post-operative time points | No | No |
3.2. Anxiety
Lead Author (Year) | Population | Age of Participants | Gender Split | Baseline Measurement | Follow Up Time | Outcome Variable | Findings at Baseline, Type of Patient, and Outcome Values: Mean ± SD | Findings at Follow-Up | Gender Regression or Disaggregation | Age Regression or Disaggregation |
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Tripp et al., 2003 [25] | 30 patients (20 adults, 10 adolescent) | Adolescent: 16–18, Adult: 20–53) | Adolescent: 5 female/5 male. Adult: 4 female/6 male | 24 hrs post-operatively | NA | STAI-S | Adults: 33.80 ± 8.78 Adolescents: 44.40 ± 12.43. No significant difference between groups for anxiety symptoms | NA | No | Yes |
Maddison et al., 2006 [29] | 58 patients. (30 modelling group, 28 control group) | 15 to 53 | 32% female, 68% male | First assessment | Pre-operative assessment | STAI-S | Intervention: 36.93 ± 8.85 Control: 34.25 ± 7.80 No significant difference between groups | Intervention: 38.17 ± 10.19 Control: 37.52 ± 6.52 No significant difference between groups General increase in anxiety symptoms from baseline to pre-operative assessment in both groups | No | No |
Kiani et al., 2023 [28] | 413 patients | Median 15, IQR 13–16 | 54% female/ 46% male | 5–54 days post-injury | 9.1–12.6 months post-injury | PROMIS | No significant correlation of anxiety symptoms with socioeconomic disadvantage at baseline | Anxiety symptoms correlated with socioeconomic disadvantage at multiple post-operative time points | No | No |
3.3. Summary
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
BDI | Beck Depression Inventory |
DASS 21 | Depression Anxiety Stress Scales—21 items |
POMS | Profile of Mood States |
PROMIS | Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System |
STAI-S | State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-State version |
NOS | Newcastle–Ottawa Score |
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Holdroyd, D.; Gompels, B.; Epanomeritakis, I.; Macmillan, A.; Castagno, S.; Johnson, H.; McDonnell, S. Lack of Gender-Disaggregated Data for the Psychological Impact of ACL Injury on Adolescents. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 4885. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14144885
Holdroyd D, Gompels B, Epanomeritakis I, Macmillan A, Castagno S, Johnson H, McDonnell S. Lack of Gender-Disaggregated Data for the Psychological Impact of ACL Injury on Adolescents. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(14):4885. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14144885
Chicago/Turabian StyleHoldroyd, David, Benjamin Gompels, Ilias Epanomeritakis, Alexandra Macmillan, Simone Castagno, Hans Johnson, and Stephen McDonnell. 2025. "Lack of Gender-Disaggregated Data for the Psychological Impact of ACL Injury on Adolescents" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 14: 4885. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14144885
APA StyleHoldroyd, D., Gompels, B., Epanomeritakis, I., Macmillan, A., Castagno, S., Johnson, H., & McDonnell, S. (2025). Lack of Gender-Disaggregated Data for the Psychological Impact of ACL Injury on Adolescents. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(14), 4885. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14144885