2017
DOI: 10.4103/aian.aian_456_16
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Translation and adaptation of stroke aphasia depression questionnaire-10 to Hindi

Abstract: Background:Depression is one of the most researched emotional responses after stroke and shows that the emotional impact of aphasia can have a marked negative impact on recovery, response to rehabilitation, and psychosocial adjustment. There is an evident dearth of validated instruments to assess depression in people with aphasia including Hindi, the national language of the country.Aims:The aim of this study was to translate and adapt the original English version of widely used hospital version of Stroke Apha… Show more

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“…The caregivers assessed for caregiving experiences using the Experience of Caregiving Inventory [13]. In them, knowledge was assessed using the Knowledge of Mental Illness (KMI) Scale [14]; the Family Assessment Device (FAD) [15] assessed family functioning; the Coping Checklist [16] assessed coping; the Social Support Questionnaire [17] measured social support; the General Health Questionnaire-12 [18] measured psychological distress; the World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument (WHOQOL)-BREF [19] measured the quality of life; and the World Health Organization quality of life Spirituality, Religiosity and Personal Beliefs Instrument (WHOQOL-SRPB) [20] measured spirituality, religiosity, and personal beliefs. The cases were re-assessed after 6-10 months on the same psychosocial variables.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The caregivers assessed for caregiving experiences using the Experience of Caregiving Inventory [13]. In them, knowledge was assessed using the Knowledge of Mental Illness (KMI) Scale [14]; the Family Assessment Device (FAD) [15] assessed family functioning; the Coping Checklist [16] assessed coping; the Social Support Questionnaire [17] measured social support; the General Health Questionnaire-12 [18] measured psychological distress; the World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument (WHOQOL)-BREF [19] measured the quality of life; and the World Health Organization quality of life Spirituality, Religiosity and Personal Beliefs Instrument (WHOQOL-SRPB) [20] measured spirituality, religiosity, and personal beliefs. The cases were re-assessed after 6-10 months on the same psychosocial variables.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Social Support Questionnaire [17] consists of 18 items on a 4-point Likert scale. A higher score indicates greater social support.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%