Depression and apathy are common symptoms after a stroke and can negatively affect the rehabilitation process. This dissertation examined the influence of biological and psychosocial risk factors on the development and progression of depression and apathy after a stroke. The results reveal differences in the risk factors associated with depression and apathy, which supports the hypothesis that apathy can develop independent of depression. The findings in this dissertation improve our understanding of the etiology of these syndromes and help clinicians make a diagnostic distinction between depression and apathy, which in turn helps to develop more targeted treatment strategies
Apathy is a reduction in goal-directed activity in the cognitive, behavioral, emotional, or social d...
Aims: This portfolio reviews the concept of Post-Stroke Depression (PSD) by exploring differences in...
Objective To determine the prevalence of apathy and depression in cerebral small vessel disease (SVD...
Depression and apathy are common symptoms after a stroke and can negatively affect the rehabilitatio...
Depression and apathy are common symptoms after a stroke and can negatively affect the rehabilitatio...
This research studied depressive complaints and cognition after a stroke, as well as their course in...
The first part of this thesis explores and describes associations between cerebrovascular disease an...
Objective: Post-stroke depression (PSD) and post-stroke apathy (PSA) are both associated with advers...
This dissertation investigates biological causes of depression. Depression is a common mental health...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK and has a range of psychological sequelae includin...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Several behavioural changes can occur as a consequence of stroke. ...
Background: Apathy, a disorder of motivation observed in up to 40% of stroke survivors, is likely to...
Neurological disorders cause a number of both mood and motivation problems, as well neuropsychologic...
Background: Post-stroke depression (PSD) is a common phenomenon and has a negative impact on rehabil...
© 2013 S. Karger AG, BaselBackground: Apathy is a disturbance of motivation, frequent in survivors o...
Apathy is a reduction in goal-directed activity in the cognitive, behavioral, emotional, or social d...
Aims: This portfolio reviews the concept of Post-Stroke Depression (PSD) by exploring differences in...
Objective To determine the prevalence of apathy and depression in cerebral small vessel disease (SVD...
Depression and apathy are common symptoms after a stroke and can negatively affect the rehabilitatio...
Depression and apathy are common symptoms after a stroke and can negatively affect the rehabilitatio...
This research studied depressive complaints and cognition after a stroke, as well as their course in...
The first part of this thesis explores and describes associations between cerebrovascular disease an...
Objective: Post-stroke depression (PSD) and post-stroke apathy (PSA) are both associated with advers...
This dissertation investigates biological causes of depression. Depression is a common mental health...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK and has a range of psychological sequelae includin...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Several behavioural changes can occur as a consequence of stroke. ...
Background: Apathy, a disorder of motivation observed in up to 40% of stroke survivors, is likely to...
Neurological disorders cause a number of both mood and motivation problems, as well neuropsychologic...
Background: Post-stroke depression (PSD) is a common phenomenon and has a negative impact on rehabil...
© 2013 S. Karger AG, BaselBackground: Apathy is a disturbance of motivation, frequent in survivors o...
Apathy is a reduction in goal-directed activity in the cognitive, behavioral, emotional, or social d...
Aims: This portfolio reviews the concept of Post-Stroke Depression (PSD) by exploring differences in...
Objective To determine the prevalence of apathy and depression in cerebral small vessel disease (SVD...