2023
DOI: 10.1159/000530070
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Depression Risk in Post-Stroke Aphasia Patients: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study

Abstract: Introduction: Depression and aphasia impair the quality of life after a stroke. Studies linking depression risk to post-stroke aphasia (PSA) lacked confirmation using a large database. Methods: Using Taiwan's National Health Insurance claims data, we identified ≥18 years old patients hospitalized for stroke from 2005 to 2009, and those diagnosed with aphasia during hospitalization or within three months after discharge were selected to form the aphasic group. We estimated depression incidence by December 31, … Show more

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“…Moreover, research shows that mainly depressive disorders and aphasia worsen the quality of life after a stroke. Interestingly, there are studies that link the risk of depression with PSA, such as that of Lin et al [32], who assessed the risk of depression in patients with aphasia after a stroke. The median of the observation period was 7.91 years and 8.62 years in the group of subjects with aphasia (N = 26,754) and without aphasia (N = 139,102).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, research shows that mainly depressive disorders and aphasia worsen the quality of life after a stroke. Interestingly, there are studies that link the risk of depression with PSA, such as that of Lin et al [32], who assessed the risk of depression in patients with aphasia after a stroke. The median of the observation period was 7.91 years and 8.62 years in the group of subjects with aphasia (N = 26,754) and without aphasia (N = 139,102).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%