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A TwoYear Longitudinal Study of Poststroke Mood Disorders InHospital Prognostic Factors Associated with SixMonth Outcome

Authors :
ROBINSON, ROBERT G.
STARR, LYN BOOK
LIPSEY, JOHN R.
RAO, KRISHNA
PRICE, THOMAS R.
Source :
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease; April 1985, Vol. 173 Issue: 4 p221-226, 6p
Publication Year :
1985

Abstract

In a prospective study of mood disorders in stroke patients, variables obtained during the acute hospitalization were examined for their relationship to outcome at either 3− or 6-month follow-up. Distance of the lesion on computerized axial tomography scan from the frontal pole in patients with left anterior infarcts was significantly associated with severity of depression at 3 and 6 months poststroke. In addition, intellectual and functional physical impairment in-hospital were significantly correlated with severity of depression and social functioning scores at 3 and 6 months poststroke. Thus, patients who develop depression during the first 6 months poststroke may be responding to the severity of their impairment whereas the patients who develop depressions during the acute poststroke period may have a neuroanatomical and neurophysiological basis for their depression. Although other explanations might be proposed, the dynamic nature of the relationship between depression and associated variables during the first 6 months poststroke indicates that etiology of poststroke depression may be different depending upon the time of onset of the depression after brain injury.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223018 and 1539736X
Volume :
173
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs49102897