KMID : 0363320000210040641
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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine 2000 Volume.21 No. 4 p.641 ~ p.647
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A Clinical Studies on the Poststroke Mood Disorder
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Yu Jyung-Suk
Son Dong-Hyug Jang In-Soo Lee Jin-Goo Lee Young-Goo Yun Hee-Sik Seo Woong
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Abstract
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Objective : The purpose of this study was to examine the mood disorder, especially depression and anxiety which have an effect on rehabilitation in stroke patients.
Methods : Subjects were 32 stroke patients who were inpatients and outpatients at Woosuk University oriental hospital. The degree of depression and anxiety was measured by the Beck Depression Inventory(BDI) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory(STAI, State Anxiety Inventory : SAI, Trait Anxiety Inventory: TAI). Other questionnaire included sex, age, onset of stroke, degree of education, econommic class, religion, relationship with family, expectancy on treatment, side of hemiplegia, weakness grade of hemiplegia.
Results : Results were as follows.
1. The average scores of SAI, TAI and BDI were 45.7, 46.7 and 19.9. The percentages of patients who had relatively high SAI, TAI and BDI scores were 75%(>36 point), 87.5%(>36 point) and 56.2%(>16 point).
2. SAI was correlated with onset of stroke(p<0.05), religion and relationship with family(p<0.1 ), TAI with religion and BDI with weakness grade of hemiplegia(P<0.1>.
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KEYWORD
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Stroke, Mood disorder, BDI, STAI
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