Cognitive Processing Speed and Loneliness in Stroke Survivors: Insights from a Large-Scale Cohort Study
Christopher Byrne,
Rudi Coetzer,
Richard Ramsey
Abstract:ObjectiveLoneliness, when prolonged, is associated with many deleterious effects and has been shown to be highly prevalent in those with a history of stroke, yet the cognitive mechanisms underpinning this phenomenon remain unclear. Therefore, the current study aims to investigate the extent to which cognitive factors, with specific focus on processing speed, are associated with loneliness in those with a history of stroke.MethodUtilizing data from the British Cohort Study (BCS), a nationally representative dat… Show more
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