Association between neurological outcome and poststroke comorbid mood and anxiety disorders: A real ‐life experience
ConclusionsThe frequency of comorbid PSED remains high (1/5 patient) despite improved awareness of these conditions. The association between poststroke complications and the presence of PSED emphasizes the need for standardized neurological and psychological evaluations at follow-up. These results foster the need to improve the management of addictive behaviors to reduce the burden of PSED.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Yolaine Rabat,
Richard Houeze,
Sharmila Sagnier,
Stephane Olindo,
Mathilde Poli,
Sabrina Debruxelles,
Pauline Renou,
Fran çois Rouanet,
Sylvie Berthoz,
Igor Sibon Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research
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