2015
DOI: 10.1111/ane.12367
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Depression, anxiety, and cognitive functioning after intracerebral hemorrhage

Abstract: One of four survivors of ICH at young age suffers long-term PSD. Higher degree of disability predicted occurrence of PSD. Treatment of depression appears as an unmet need in young ICH survivors.

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“…These data are in agreement with previously reported findings that post-stroke fatigue and pain are closely related 2 and often coexist. 25,26 Although the cause and effect relationship between pain and fatigue remains unclear, this relationship may be bilateral;…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These data are in agreement with previously reported findings that post-stroke fatigue and pain are closely related 2 and often coexist. 25,26 Although the cause and effect relationship between pain and fatigue remains unclear, this relationship may be bilateral;…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of PSA increases toward the chronic stage of stroke, with 31%–38% prevalence rates of anxiety during the 10 years following a stroke 4. PSA persists in a high proportion of cases, and it may play a greater role in young intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients 7. Anxiety is also reported more frequently than depression symptoms for poststroke patients during the chronic stage (>1 year after the event) 8.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1,4–6 Physical difficulties are the primary concern and focus for treatments but it is common for this population to experience neuropsychiatric complications (ie, emotion, behavioral, and cognitive disorders). 7 These complications have been shown to have a negative effect on motor functioning, social functioning, and overall quality of life. 710 Of the many psychiatric complications, depression is one of the most frequently reported.…”
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“…7 These complications have been shown to have a negative effect on motor functioning, social functioning, and overall quality of life. 710 Of the many psychiatric complications, depression is one of the most frequently reported. 11 …”
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