Tamaria Hibbler
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Associate Athletic Trainer
Also affiliated: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2021); University of Kentucky (2022); Duquesne University (2021); University of Alabama (2021–2022); Vanderbilt University (2022); Mayoly Spindler (France) (2021); Tuscaloosa City Schools (2021); Phu Yen University (2022); Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research (2022); Brewer Science (United States) (2022); Anderson University - South Carolina (2021); Michigan State University (2020–2022); Vanderbilt University Medical Center (2022)
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Tamaria Hibbler's research focuses on understanding concussion nondisclosure, symptom reporting, and management among collegiate athletes, with a particular emphasis on health disparities and social determinants of health. Her work investigates differences in concussion knowledge, symptom reporting, and neurocognitive test performance based on race, gender, and competitive level. Hibbler also examines the role of social support, stress, and mental health in adolescent athletes and explores the impact of patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance in concussion management. Her scholarship includes studies on group differences in postconcussion symptom subscales and the application of a health disparities framework to concussion nondisclosure. Hibbler is an Associate Athletic Trainer at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 122
Selected Publications
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Measuring change in domains of health-related quality of life and well-being in Black or African American adolescent football athletes from rural communities across a single football season (2026)
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More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management (2024)
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Social Support, Stress, and Mental Health: Examining the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in Adolescent Football Athletes (2023)
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- Social Support, Stress, and Mental Health: Examining the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in Adolescent Football Athletes
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
- Social Support, Stress, and Mental Health: Examining the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in Adolescent Football Athletes
- Social Support, Stress, and Mental Health: Examining the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in Adolescent Football Athletes
- Social Support, Stress, and Mental Health: Examining the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in Adolescent Football Athletes
- Social Support, Stress, and Mental Health: Examining the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in Adolescent Football Athletes
- Social Support, Stress, and Mental Health: Examining the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in Adolescent Football Athletes
- Social Support, Stress, and Mental Health: Examining the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in Adolescent Football Athletes
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
- More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management
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