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The Big Five personality factors and psychological well-being following stroke: a systematic review.

Toni DwanTamara Ownsworth
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2017)
People high on neuroticism are at increased risk of poor psychological well-being after stroke. Prospective longitudinal studies are needed to address the limited research on post-stroke personality change. Implications for rehabilitation High neuroticism is associated with poorer psychological well-being after stroke. Assessing personality characteristics early after stroke may help to identify those at risk of poor psychological outcomes.
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