2014
DOI: 10.1016/s1474-4422(14)70016-x
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Neuropsychiatric outcomes of stroke

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“…The importance of art groups for establishment of social skills and relationships that provide distraction from the effects of illness has been illustrated in other qualitative studies examining art interventions in neurological conditions (6,18, and 21) and older people (22). Such benefits have important implications for stroke recovery, given that many stroke survivors develop post-stroke depression (28). Whilst the theoretical basis of art in health remains underdeveloped, there is consensus that effects on mental health are in part attributable to social engagement with artists and other participants (6,18,20,22) a finding supported by our data.…”
Section: Moodsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The importance of art groups for establishment of social skills and relationships that provide distraction from the effects of illness has been illustrated in other qualitative studies examining art interventions in neurological conditions (6,18, and 21) and older people (22). Such benefits have important implications for stroke recovery, given that many stroke survivors develop post-stroke depression (28). Whilst the theoretical basis of art in health remains underdeveloped, there is consensus that effects on mental health are in part attributable to social engagement with artists and other participants (6,18,20,22) a finding supported by our data.…”
Section: Moodsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Reduced participation is a risk factor for lower QOL post-stroke and in PD [11][12][13], and is associated with increased incidence of depression [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Poststroke depression (PSD) is considered the most frequent clinical expression of these disorders and is often diagnosed at least 3 months after stroke. 2 The identification of patients at risk for developing this disorder remains an important issue for clinicians because its early diagnosis is essential to improve therapeutic strategies.…”
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