2001
DOI: 10.1159/000047675
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Poststroke Depression in Acute Phase after Stroke

Abstract: We studied factors associated with acute poststroke depression in 100 patients, aged 27–70, 2 weeks after their first clinically significant stroke. Depressive symptoms were relatively common (27% Beck Depression Inventory ≧10), but the prevalence of major depression was only 5.6%. Older patients were most vulnerable to poststroke depression. Patients with left hemisphere lesion had no more depression than other patients, but when the lesion was in the left hemisphere or in the brainstem, stroke severity was a… Show more

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“…The prevalence of PSD in the acute phase observed in this study was similar to that found in studies conducted in developed countries 5,17 and developing countries 8 . In a prospective study conducted in China on stroke survivors treated at a teaching hospital, the prevalence of PSD, as measured by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, was 27.4% two weeks after stroke 8 .…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…The prevalence of PSD in the acute phase observed in this study was similar to that found in studies conducted in developed countries 5,17 and developing countries 8 . In a prospective study conducted in China on stroke survivors treated at a teaching hospital, the prevalence of PSD, as measured by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, was 27.4% two weeks after stroke 8 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In a prospective study conducted in China on stroke survivors treated at a teaching hospital, the prevalence of PSD, as measured by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, was 27.4% two weeks after stroke 8 . Similarly, in Finland, 27% of survivors of the first ischemic stroke event had PSD two weeks after stroke, according to the Beck Depression Inventory 17 . In contrast, a study conducted in Brazil 9 and another in Hong Kong 18 reported prevalences of 41.7% and 68% of depression among stroke survivors, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,29 The association between depression and CDF is consistent with prior studies, 30,31 because depression is common after stroke and has been directly related to cognitive impairment. [32][33][34] It has been argued that CDF could reflect depression or fatigue. 35 In our study, depression and "fatigue" as a Beck Depression Inventory item were associated with CDF in bivariate analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7], депрессия диагностируется у 25,6% (7-10-й день инсульта) и у 27% больных, по данным А. Berg и соавт. [8]. О возникновении депрессии у 18% больных через 2-4 мес после инсульта сообща-ют J. Kim и соавт.…”
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