BACKGROUND: Psychological distress is common after stroke, and affects recovery. However, there are few evidence-based psychological treatments. This study evaluates a bibliotherapy-based approach to its amelioration. AIMS: To investigate a stroke-specific self-management book, based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), as a therapist-supported intervention for psychological distress after stroke. METHOD: The design was a single case, randomised non-concurrent multiple-baseline design (MBD). Sixteen stroke survivors, eight males and eight females (mean age 60.6 years), participated in an MBD with three phases: A (randomised-duration baseline); B (intervention); and follow-up (at 3 weeks). During the baseline, participants received th...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common complications following stroke. Symptoms may be treata...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
Objective: Studies on psychological techniques to reduce stroke-related anxiety and/or distress are ...
Stroke leads to high levels of disability, with up to a third of stroke survivors failing to regain ...
Adjustment difficulties following a stroke are common and associated with poorer outcomes. Current s...
To date, there is little support for the use of any psychotherapy to address post-stroke anxiety. Si...
Objectives To date, the efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for stroke survivors ...
The individual, familial, societal and economic impact of psychological distress following stroke is...
Psychological distress is common for both survivors and carers following a stroke, but the evidence ...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common complications following stroke. Symptoms may be treata...
Background: Depression in stroke survivors is common, leads to poorer outcomes and often not treated...
Advances in acute medical intervention has resulted in an increase of survival rates for those exper...
Purpose: Disability following stroke is highly prevalent and is predicted by psychological variables...
Background: One-in-three carers of stroke survivors experience depression with no psychological trea...
Background: Mood disorder after stroke is common but drug and psychosocial treatments have been asse...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common complications following stroke. Symptoms may be treata...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
Objective: Studies on psychological techniques to reduce stroke-related anxiety and/or distress are ...
Stroke leads to high levels of disability, with up to a third of stroke survivors failing to regain ...
Adjustment difficulties following a stroke are common and associated with poorer outcomes. Current s...
To date, there is little support for the use of any psychotherapy to address post-stroke anxiety. Si...
Objectives To date, the efficacy of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for stroke survivors ...
The individual, familial, societal and economic impact of psychological distress following stroke is...
Psychological distress is common for both survivors and carers following a stroke, but the evidence ...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common complications following stroke. Symptoms may be treata...
Background: Depression in stroke survivors is common, leads to poorer outcomes and often not treated...
Advances in acute medical intervention has resulted in an increase of survival rates for those exper...
Purpose: Disability following stroke is highly prevalent and is predicted by psychological variables...
Background: One-in-three carers of stroke survivors experience depression with no psychological trea...
Background: Mood disorder after stroke is common but drug and psychosocial treatments have been asse...
Background: Depression and anxiety are common complications following stroke. Symptoms may be treata...
Introduction Over 152 000 people in the UK have strokes annually and a third experience residual dis...
Objective: Studies on psychological techniques to reduce stroke-related anxiety and/or distress are ...