Well-being is a relevant outcome after stroke, potentially impacted by mental health difficulties. We addressed the psychological and cognitive predictors of psychological well-being in a sample of 122 stroke survivors (75 males, 97 with ischemic stroke; mean age 64.1, mean NIHSS 2.9, mean distance from the acute event 5.1 years) admitted to the 'Carlo Besta' Neurological Institute. Trait anxiety (beta = -0.257), state anxiety (beta = -0.208) and symptoms of depression (beta = -0.484) significantly predicted well-being variation (Adj. R2 = 0.687). These potentially modifiable factors are promising targets for interventions to reduce the burden of illness and enhance the recovery process.

Curatoli, C., Marcassoli, A., Guastafierro, E., Leonardi, M., Bersano, A., Boncoraglio, G., et al. (2023). An observational, cross-sectional and monocentric study assessing psychological and cognitive features as main predictors of psychological well-being in stroke survivors. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH, 46(4), 355-358 [10.1097/MRR.0000000000000605].

An observational, cross-sectional and monocentric study assessing psychological and cognitive features as main predictors of psychological well-being in stroke survivors

Boncoraglio, G;
2023

Abstract

Well-being is a relevant outcome after stroke, potentially impacted by mental health difficulties. We addressed the psychological and cognitive predictors of psychological well-being in a sample of 122 stroke survivors (75 males, 97 with ischemic stroke; mean age 64.1, mean NIHSS 2.9, mean distance from the acute event 5.1 years) admitted to the 'Carlo Besta' Neurological Institute. Trait anxiety (beta = -0.257), state anxiety (beta = -0.208) and symptoms of depression (beta = -0.484) significantly predicted well-being variation (Adj. R2 = 0.687). These potentially modifiable factors are promising targets for interventions to reduce the burden of illness and enhance the recovery process.
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anxiety; cognitive functioning; depression; disability; linear regression; outcome; psychological well-being; rehabilitation; stroke;
English
31-ott-2023
2023
46
4
355
358
none
Curatoli, C., Marcassoli, A., Guastafierro, E., Leonardi, M., Bersano, A., Boncoraglio, G., et al. (2023). An observational, cross-sectional and monocentric study assessing psychological and cognitive features as main predictors of psychological well-being in stroke survivors. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH, 46(4), 355-358 [10.1097/MRR.0000000000000605].
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