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STROKE
卷 37, 期 11, 页码 2854-2855出版社
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.0000244806.05099.52
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depression; epidemiology; psych and behavior; treatment
Background and Purpose-There are few data on the prevalence or treatment of depression from unselected populations long-term poststroke. We assessed the prevalence of depression and antidepressant use at 5-years poststroke in an unselected stroke population. Methods-Five-year survivors from a prospective community-based stroke incidence study were assessed for depression with the Irritability, Depression and Anxiety Scale. Medications indicated primarily for treatment of depression were recorded. Results-At 5-years poststroke, 441 (45%) of 978 incident cases were alive (mean age=74 +/- 15 years, 49% female). Seventeen percent of those assessed were depressed. Twenty-two percent with depression were taking an antidepressant medication. Of those taking, an antidepressant, 72% were not depressed. Conelusions-Although nearly one-fifth of survivors were depressed, few were taking antidepressants. Further exploration of this low level of treatment is warranted.
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