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Prevalence and predictors of post-stroke mood disorders: A meta-analysis and meta-regression of depression, anxiety and adjustment disorder

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Depression, adjustment disorder and anxiety are common after stroke and the relative risk of any depressive disorder was higher following left (dominant) hemisphere stroke, aphasia, and among people with a family history and past history of mood disorders.
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This article is published in General Hospital Psychiatry.The article was published on 2017-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 232 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Major depressive disorder & Adjustment disorders.

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Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Predictors of Adjustment Disorders in Adults.

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Future research should investigate the long-term burden of depression on patients and families. Future research should investigate not just the prevalence but also the impact of anxiety on rehabilitation and mortality. There was also inadequate data to examine several potentially useful predictors of mood disorders such as disability, gender and quality of life and receipt of antidepressants ; these should ideally be addressed in future studies. Further almost all studies examined point prevalence, meaning that transitions in to and out of remission were poorly described as were the total number of cases developing over a period of time ( cumulative prevalence ). 

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