The impact of psychological distress on long-term recovery perceptions in survivors of cardiac arrest
ConclusionsIn contrast with cognitive and functional measures, depressive symptoms were strongly associated with cardiac arrest survivors' negative recovery perceptions at 6-months post-discharge.
Source: Journal of Critical Care - Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research
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