Objectives: The role that acceptance may play in anxiety and depression has received little attention in stroke, unlike other chronic conditions. This study aimed to clarify whether acceptance of a stroke is related to anxiety and depression post-stroke when controlling for social support. Design: A longitudinal design was employed with 35 participants completing measures at two time points: three-month and nine-month post-stroke. Methods: Forty-one stroke patients, who were three-month post-stroke, were recruited from a stroke service register. Participants completed measures of anxiety, depression, social support and acceptance at two time points, six months apart. Results: Acceptance was moderately and negatively correlated with anxie...
PURPOSE: (1) To explore the course of participation from two months up to four years after stroke, a...
Ladwig S, Werheid K, Südmeyer M, Volz M. Predictors of post-stroke depression: Validation of establi...
A high degree of burden is often experienced by informal caregivers of stroke survivors. However, li...
Purpose: Few longitudinal studies explore post-stroke patterns of psychological morbidity and factor...
Objective: To estimate the relative contribution of psychological factors next to sociodemographic a...
Aim To investigate the change in feelings of depression, anxiety, burden and life satisfaction in pa...
Objectives: To study the association of acceptance of disability with depression following stroke an...
Stroke is a life changing event that can result in significant negative consequences. As such psycho...
Aims: The thesis had the broad aim of facilitating the development of theory that is grounded in the...
OBJECTIVES: To study the association of acceptance of disability with depression following stroke an...
Purpose: The aim was to document the prevalence and predictors of anxiety and depression 5 years aft...
Objective: To describe the course of social support (everyday support, support in problem situations...
Background: Depression and anxiety are the two most frequently studied emotional outcomes of stroke....
Background: evidence on the long-term natural history, predictors and outcomes of anxiety after stro...
Background and purpose Negative psychological outcomes occur frequently after stroke; however, ther...
PURPOSE: (1) To explore the course of participation from two months up to four years after stroke, a...
Ladwig S, Werheid K, Südmeyer M, Volz M. Predictors of post-stroke depression: Validation of establi...
A high degree of burden is often experienced by informal caregivers of stroke survivors. However, li...
Purpose: Few longitudinal studies explore post-stroke patterns of psychological morbidity and factor...
Objective: To estimate the relative contribution of psychological factors next to sociodemographic a...
Aim To investigate the change in feelings of depression, anxiety, burden and life satisfaction in pa...
Objectives: To study the association of acceptance of disability with depression following stroke an...
Stroke is a life changing event that can result in significant negative consequences. As such psycho...
Aims: The thesis had the broad aim of facilitating the development of theory that is grounded in the...
OBJECTIVES: To study the association of acceptance of disability with depression following stroke an...
Purpose: The aim was to document the prevalence and predictors of anxiety and depression 5 years aft...
Objective: To describe the course of social support (everyday support, support in problem situations...
Background: Depression and anxiety are the two most frequently studied emotional outcomes of stroke....
Background: evidence on the long-term natural history, predictors and outcomes of anxiety after stro...
Background and purpose Negative psychological outcomes occur frequently after stroke; however, ther...
PURPOSE: (1) To explore the course of participation from two months up to four years after stroke, a...
Ladwig S, Werheid K, Südmeyer M, Volz M. Predictors of post-stroke depression: Validation of establi...
A high degree of burden is often experienced by informal caregivers of stroke survivors. However, li...