Clinical factors associated with mood affective disorders among adults with cerebral palsy

Conclusions Among young and middle-aged adults with CP, mood (affective) disorders were associated with pain, sleep disorders, and fatigue, and increasing co-occurrence of these factors further increased the likelihood of mood (affective) disorders. Further, comorbid neurodevelopmental conditions were also associated with mood (affective) disorders among adults with CP. Study findings could be used to improve screening strategies for mood (affective) disorders among adults with CP in the clinical setting.
Source: Neurology Clinical Practice - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: All Clinical Neurology, All Psychiatric disorders, All Rehabilitation, All epidemiology, Cohort studies Research Source Type: research