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Association of Psychosocial Stress with Risk of Acute Stroke

Authors :
Reddin, Catriona
Murphy, Robert
Hankey, Graeme J.
Judge, Conor
Xavier, Denis
Rosengren, Annika
Ferguson, John
Alvarez-Iglesias, Alberto
Oveisgharan, Shahram
Iversen, Helle K.
Lanas, Fernando
Al-Hussein, Fawaz
Członkowska, Anna
Oguz, Aytekin
McDermott, Clodagh
Pogosova, Nana
Málaga, German
Langhorne, Peter
Wang, Xingyu
Wasay, Mohammad
Yusuf, Salim
O'Donnell, Martin
Reddin, Catriona
Murphy, Robert
Hankey, Graeme J.
Judge, Conor
Xavier, Denis
Rosengren, Annika
Ferguson, John
Alvarez-Iglesias, Alberto
Oveisgharan, Shahram
Iversen, Helle K.
Lanas, Fernando
Al-Hussein, Fawaz
Członkowska, Anna
Oguz, Aytekin
McDermott, Clodagh
Pogosova, Nana
Málaga, German
Langhorne, Peter
Wang, Xingyu
Wasay, Mohammad
Yusuf, Salim
O'Donnell, Martin
Source :
Reddin , C , Murphy , R , Hankey , G J , Judge , C , Xavier , D , Rosengren , A , Ferguson , J , Alvarez-Iglesias , A , Oveisgharan , S , Iversen , H K , Lanas , F , Al-Hussein , F , Członkowska , A , Oguz , A , McDermott , C , Pogosova , N , Málaga , G , Langhorne , P , Wang , X , Wasay , M , Yusuf , S & O'Donnell , M 2022 , ' Association of Psychosocial Stress with Risk of Acute Stroke ' , JAMA network open , vol. 5 , no. 12 , E2244836 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Importance: Psychosocial stress is considered a modifiable risk factor for stroke. Given the prevalence of chronic and acute exposure to stress, it represents a potentially attractive target for population-health interventions. Objectives: To determine the association of psychosocial stress with the risk of acute stroke and explore factors that might modify the association of stress with risk of acute stroke in a large international population. Design, Setting, and Participants: INTERSTROKE is an international retrospective case-control study of risk factors for first acute stroke in 32 countries in Asia, North and South America, Europe, Australia, the Middle East, and Africa. A total of 13462 patients with stroke and 13488 matched controls were recruited between January 11, 2007, and August 8, 2015. The present analyses were performed from June 1 to 30, 2021, and included 13350 cases and 13462 controls with available data on psychosocial stress. Exposures: Psychosocial stress and occurrence of stressful life events within the preceding year were measured using a standardized questionnaire of self-reported stress at home and work. Main Outcomes and Measures: The association of stress with acute stroke and its subtypes was examined using multivariable conditional logistic regression and factors that might modify the association, particularly self-reported locus of control. Results: Among 26812 participants included in the analysis, the mean (SD) age of cases was 62.2 (13.6) years; that of controls, 61.3 (13.3) years; 7960 cases (59.6%) and 8017 controls (59.6%) were men. Several periods of stress and permanent stress were reported for 2745 cases (20.5%) and 1933 controls (14.4%), with marked regional variation in prevalence, with the lowest in China (201 of 3981 [5.0%] among controls and 364 of 3980 [9.1%] among cases) and highest in South East Asia (233 of 855 [26.1%] among controls and 241 of 782 [30.8%] among cases). Increased stress at home (odds ratio [OR], 1

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OAIster
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Reddin , C , Murphy , R , Hankey , G J , Judge , C , Xavier , D , Rosengren , A , Ferguson , J , Alvarez-Iglesias , A , Oveisgharan , S , Iversen , H K , Lanas , F , Al-Hussein , F , Członkowska , A , Oguz , A , McDermott , C , Pogosova , N , Málaga , G , Langhorne , P , Wang , X , Wasay , M , Yusuf , S & O'Donnell , M 2022 , ' Association of Psychosocial Stress with Risk of Acute Stroke ' , JAMA network open , vol. 5 , no. 12 , E2244836 .
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1382516259
Document Type :
Electronic Resource