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Post stroke depression

Hospital Medicine, 2001
Depression following stroke is common. Although it is highlighted as an issue in stroke guidelines, guidance on diagnosis or management is not given. This paper presents the original research from a literature review of Medline and the Cochrane Database on stroke and depression, and discusses some of the clinical implications of the findings.
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Efficacy and safety of electroacupuncture for post-stroke depression: a randomized controlled trial

Acupuncture in Medicine, 2022
Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of electroacupuncture (EA) treatment for post-stroke depression (PSD). Methods: This study was a single-center, single-blinded, parallel-arm randomized controlled trial.
Wa Cai   +5 more
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Post-stroke depression

Psychopharmacology, 1992
Depression is present in 25-30% of stroke patients: though associated with physical disability and loss of function, it cannot be explained simply as a response to the disability. The severity of depression correlates with proximity of the lesion to the left anterior frontal pole, while right hemisphere lesions show the reverse trend.
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The mediating effect of post‐stroke depression between social support and quality of life among stroke survivors: A meta‐analytic structural equation modeling

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2022
The aim was to confirm the relationship between social support (SS), post‐stroke depression (PSD), and quality of life (QOL) and determine the mediating effect of PSD in stroke survivors.
Jinke Kuang   +5 more
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Longitudinal Trajectories of Post-Stroke Depression Symptom Subgroups

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 2022
Background Post-stroke depressive symptoms are prevalent and impairing, and elucidating their course and risk factors is critical for reducing their public health burden.
S. Ashaie   +4 more
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Post stroke depression and risk of stroke recurrence and mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Ageing Research Reviews, 2019
BACKGROUND Post stroke depression is a significant neuropsychiatric manifestation, predicting a range of poor outcomes. There are several studies investigating the association between post stroke depression and stroke recurrence/mortality, but results ...
Wa Cai   +4 more
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Biomarkers in Post-stroke Depression

Current Neurovascular Research, 2016
Depression is the most frequent neuropsychiatric complication after a stroke. Post-stroke depression has a significant impact on the outcome and prognosis of affected patients. Its diagnosis is complex and currently based only on clinical parameters. In recent years, efforts have been made to find biomarkers related to post-stroke outcomes, including ...
Vinicius Sousa, Pietra Pedroso   +2 more
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Post-stroke Depression

2013
Post-stroke depression (PSD) is one of the most common neuropsychiatric sequelae of stroke. Cross-sectional studies of stroke survivors have demonstrated that about one-third of patients develop acute PSD and more than half suffer depression at some later point in their lives [1, 2].
Bradleigh D. Hayhow   +2 more
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Post-stroke depression: An update

Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 2001
Those caring for stroke victims should be aware of new developments in our understanding of depression following stroke, its diagnosis, prevalence, pathophysiology, clinical features, and treatment. Appropriate diagnosis and treatment will improve quality of life, self-care independence, and mortality.
D W, Gawronski, M J, Reding
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Cognitions and post‐stroke depression

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2002
Objectives: Studies investigating the efficacy of cognitive‐behavioural treatment for post‐stroke depression have produced contradictory results (Flannaghan, 2000; Lincoln, Flannaghan, Sutcliffe, & Rother, 1997). This study aimed to assess whether depressed stroke patients experienced more negative and less positive cognitions than non‐depressed ...
Catherine R, Nicholl   +3 more
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