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Burden and factors associated with post-stroke depression in East central Nigeria

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Objective To determine the burden and factors associated with post-stroke depression in East central Nigeria. Method We carried out this cross-sectional study of 50 stroke survivors (mean age=54.8 ± 8.8… Click to show full abstract

Objective To determine the burden and factors associated with post-stroke depression in East central Nigeria. Method We carried out this cross-sectional study of 50 stroke survivors (mean age=54.8 ± 8.8 years), at the physiotherapy Department of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu. Data were collected using Becks Depression Inventory , it was analyzed using Z-scores, Chi-square test and univariate logistic regression. Results PSD was more common in females (45.45%); middle-age(60%) adults(27–36/47–56 years respectively); living with spouse (45%); left cerebral lesions (40.74%). Self-employed and unemployed (66.67%), respectively. Age was significantly associated with depression (p=0.03), and was related to the risk ofOR3.7 (95% CI 1.1–12.0 ) Conclusion Age could be a risk factor for PSD, which was more prevalent in the elderly than young/middle-age adults, female gender, left cerebral lesion, complications, cold case; those living with a spouse, self-employed and unemployed.

Keywords: post stroke; depression; associated post; age; factors associated; burden factors

Journal Title: African Health Sciences
Year Published: 2017

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