2015
DOI: 10.2340/16501977-1959
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Changes in life habits affected by mild stroke and their association with depressive symptoms

Abstract: Objectives: To examine changes in sleep, driving, employment, relationships and leisure in the first year after a mild stroke and explore the association between the presence of depressive symptoms and improvement in participation 6 months later.

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“…Not only survivors have to deal with the emotional charge of having experienced a stroke but living after the accident involves many adjustments in life habits in the short, middle and long terms (Salter et al, 2008; Peoples et al, 2011). Those modifications of stroke survivors’ daily life and the way they deal with daily stroke-related consequences influence psychological outcomes (Darlington et al, 2007; Rozon and Rochette, 2015; Visser et al, 2015). Indeed, coping strategies have been identified as a reliable predictors of depression and anxiety after a stroke (Rochette et al, 2007; Kootker et al, 2016; Wei et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Not only survivors have to deal with the emotional charge of having experienced a stroke but living after the accident involves many adjustments in life habits in the short, middle and long terms (Salter et al, 2008; Peoples et al, 2011). Those modifications of stroke survivors’ daily life and the way they deal with daily stroke-related consequences influence psychological outcomes (Darlington et al, 2007; Rozon and Rochette, 2015; Visser et al, 2015). Indeed, coping strategies have been identified as a reliable predictors of depression and anxiety after a stroke (Rochette et al, 2007; Kootker et al, 2016; Wei et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, there are four different cut‐off scores for minor stroke on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (Brott et al, ): less than 3 (Pan et al, ), less than or equal to 5 (Edwards, Hahn, Baum, & Dromerick, ), less than 6 (Hildebrand, Brewer, & Wolf, ), and less than 8 (Tellier & Rochette, ). Using a descriptive approach, Rozon and Rochette () defined minor stroke as a stroke that results in a minimal compromise of motor function or ability to carry out basic activities of daily living. Green and King () used a broader definition, classifying minor stroke as a cerebrovascular event that results in mild neurological impairment or disability, potentially encompassing difficulties with motor function, sensation and/or communication.…”
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“…Estudos anteriores demonstraram que, após o AVE, os indivíduos preferem a segurança do ambiente doméstico e substituem atividades sociais e de lazer ativo, como atividades esportivas, recreativas, artísticas ou culturais, por atividades individuais e de lazer passivo, o que inclui a leitura e assistir televisão 22 . Outro aspecto a ser destacado, que pode ter contribuído para a restrição nessa e em outras áreas da participação social, é a presença de sintomas depressivos, como reportado em estudo prévio, que observou restrição na participação em esportes, atividades recreativas e relações interpessoais em indivíduos pós-AVE com sintomas depressivos 23 . Na análise por grupos, quanto às deficiências e limitações de mobilidade, os indivíduos, com presença de comprometimento motor de membros inferiores, marcha comunitária limitada e risco de quedas, apresentaram maior restrição na participação social, quando considerado o escore total do LIFE-H 3. .…”
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“…Semelhante às deficiências e limitações referentes aos membros inferiores, os indivíduos com sintomas depressivos apresentaram maior restrição na participação social, considerando o escore total, subescalas e a maioria das áreas. Este resultado é corroborado por estudo prévio, que demonstrou que indivíduos com sintomas depressivos na fase crônica de evolução pós-AVE apresentaram maior restrição na participação social 23 . Em indivíduos pós-AVE, a presença de sintomas depressivos foi associada a uma menor percepção de autoeficácia relacionada ao autocuidado 24 .…”
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