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PREDICTORS FOR SELF-REPORTED FEELING OF DEPRESSION THREE MONTHS AFTER STROKE: A LONGITUDINAL COHORT STUDY

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JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE
卷 53, 期 3, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2816

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stroke; cognition; assessment; depression; self-

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  1. Swedish Research Council [VR2012-3523, VR2017-00946]
  2. Swedish Brain Foundation
  3. Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation
  4. Iris Jonzen-Sandblom
  5. Greta Jonzen Foundation
  6. King Gustaf V's and Queen Victoria's Freemasons' Foundation
  7. Swedish National Stroke Association
  8. Local Research and Development Board for Gothenburg and Sodra Bohuslan
  9. Hjalmar Svensson's research foundation
  10. FRF foundation
  11. Promobilia foundation
  12. Swedish state [ALFGBG-718711, ALFGBG-877961]

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Impaired cognition early after stroke could not predict self-reported feeling of depression 3 months post-stroke. Female patients had twice the odds of self-reported feeling of depression compared with male patients.
Objective: Depression and impaired cognition are common consequences of stroke. The aim of this study was to determine whether cognitive impairment 36-48 h post-stroke could predict self reported feeling of depression 3 months post-stroke. Design: A longitudinal, cohort study. Patients: Patients aged >= 18 years at stroke onset. Methods: Cognition was screened using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, 36-48 h after admission to the stroke unit at Sahlgrenska University Hospital. Information about self-reported feel ing of depression 3 months post-stroke was retriev ed from Riksstroke (the national quality register for stroke in Sweden). Bootstrapped binary logistic regression analyses were performed. Results: Of 305 patients, 42% were female, median age was 70 years, and 65% had mild stroke. Three months post-stroke, 56% of patients had self -reported feeling of depression; of these, 65% were female. Impaired cognition at baseline could not predict self reported feeling of depression 3 months later. The odds for self-reported feeling of depression were twice as high in female patients (odds ratio 2.01; 95% confidence interval, 0.20-1.22; p < 0.01). Conclusion: Impaired cognition early after stroke could not predict self-reported feeling of depression 3 months post-stroke. Compared with male patients, female patients had twice the odds of self-reported feeling of depression

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