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Depression or apathy and functional recovery after stroke

โœ Scribed by Seiji Hama; Hidehisa Yamashita; Masaya Shigenobu; Atsuko Watanabe; Keiko Hiramoto; Kaoru Kurisu; Shigeto Yamawaki; Tamotsu Kitaoka


Book ID
102226972
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
102 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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Abstract

Objectives

While depression and apathy are common after stroke, past studies have done little to examine the influence of these two symptoms on functional outcome respectively. This study was designed to examine the effect of depression or apathy on functional recovery after stroke in 237 Japanese stroke patients.

Methods

We assessed the psychological status using selfโ€rating scales [the Zung Selfโ€Rating Depression Scale (SDS) for depression and the Apathy Scale (AS) for apathy] and an observerโ€rating scale [the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI)]. We assessed physical disability using the Functional Independence Measurement (FIM). Postโ€hoc test and multiple regression analysis were used to determine the independent effects of postโ€stroke depression and apathy on functional outcome.

Results

Depression was observed in 75 (31.6%) using SDS and 88 (40.2%) using NPI, and apathy in 95 (40.1%) using AS and 42 (19.2%) using NPI, respectively. Postโ€hoc test and multiple regression analysis indicated that the cognitive variable (Miniโ€Mental State Examination: MMSE score) and AS score, but not SDS score, correlated negatively with improvement in FIM.

Conclusions

Apathy might be more frequently associated with functional abilities and likely interact with the recovery process as compared with depression after stroke. Copyright ยฉ 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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