TEARS: a longitudinal investigation of the prevalence, psychological associations and trajectory of poststroke emotionalism.
Niall McIntyre BroomfieldRobert WestMark BarberTerence Joseph QuinnDavid GillespieMatthew WaltersAllan HousePublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2022)
PSE affects at least one in five stroke patients acutely following their stroke, and continues to affect one in eight longer term. PSE is associated with anxiety and event-related distress but is not simply a manifestation of mood disorder over time. Such psychological correlates may have implications for longer term social rehabilitation.