BackgroundStroke survivors rate longer-term (> 2 years) psychological recovery as their top priority, but data on how frequently psychological consequences occur is lacking. Prevalence of cognitive impairment, depression/anxiety, fatigue, apathy and related psychological outcomes, and whether rates are stable in long-term stroke, is unknown.MethodsN = 105 long-term stroke survivors (M [SD] age = 72.92 [13.01]; M [SD] acute NIH Stroke Severity Score = 7.39 [6.25]; 59.0% Male; M [SD] years post-stroke = 4.57 [2.12]) were recruited (potential N = 208). Participants completed 3 remote assessments, including a comprehensive set of standardized cognitive neuropsychological tests comprising domains of memory, attention, language, and executive fun...
Background: Subjective Cognitive Complaints (SCC) are common after stroke. This study documents the ...
Introduction. Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is often reported by healthy individuals and by dif...
In this thesis, a longitudinal study was performed in a large cohort of patients with a first sympto...
Objective: Psychological factors influence stroke outcomes, such as participation and quality of lif...
OBJECTIVES: Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) has considerable impact on patients and society....
Stroke survivors report significant levels of psychological distress post stroke. To date, most stud...
Stroke is indiscriminate and has the potential to erase a lifetime of experiences or abilities in an...
Background: The global epidemiological shift of disease burden towards long term conditions means un...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the temporal evolution of subjective cognitive complaints in the long-term aft...
Objective: Psychological factors influence stroke outcomes, such as participation and quality of lif...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Poststroke cognitive impairment is common, but the trajectory and magnitude ...
Background: Cognitive impairment and neuropsychiatric syndromes, like depression and apathy, are fre...
Background: Subjective Cognitive Complaints (SCC) are common after stroke. This study documents the ...
Introduction. Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is often reported by healthy individuals and by dif...
In this thesis, a longitudinal study was performed in a large cohort of patients with a first sympto...
Objective: Psychological factors influence stroke outcomes, such as participation and quality of lif...
OBJECTIVES: Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) has considerable impact on patients and society....
Stroke survivors report significant levels of psychological distress post stroke. To date, most stud...
Stroke is indiscriminate and has the potential to erase a lifetime of experiences or abilities in an...
Background: The global epidemiological shift of disease burden towards long term conditions means un...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the temporal evolution of subjective cognitive complaints in the long-term aft...
Objective: Psychological factors influence stroke outcomes, such as participation and quality of lif...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Poststroke cognitive impairment is common, but the trajectory and magnitude ...
Background: Cognitive impairment and neuropsychiatric syndromes, like depression and apathy, are fre...
Background: Subjective Cognitive Complaints (SCC) are common after stroke. This study documents the ...
Introduction. Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is often reported by healthy individuals and by dif...
In this thesis, a longitudinal study was performed in a large cohort of patients with a first sympto...