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A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY LOOKED INTO THE FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO DEPRESSION IN CHRONIC STROKE PATIENTS
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Emotional behavioral changes early after a stroke are frequently misinterpreted with depression. Essential PSD is most common in the chronic phase after a stroke. It also raised the issue of post-traumatic stress disorder, which has been linked to PSD but has also been reported. Functional Prognosis after the Stroke study included stroke cases between April to July. Cases were enrolled in the group study after the admission to the rehabilitation of cases at four rehabilitation centres. 165 cases were screened. After service, their average age was 57 years (SD 14.11), and 55 percent of them had a stroke. Most of the cases were men, and 29% of them were single. The current study found that after three years stroke, type stroke, fatigue (FSS), leg and arm motor function (MI), ADL (BI), and instrumental ADL (FAI) were bivariate-related stress. A years after the stroke, the regression model of multiple factors identified one-year fatigue and ADL of iron as statistically significant factors associated with depression. The current study used a multivariate logistic regression model to evaluate PSD predictions in a large sample of chronic stroke cases and found that fatigue and ADL ions should be considered possible predictors of PSDddd