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Change in positive emotion and recovery of functional status following stroke.

Gary S SealeIvonne-Marie BergesKenneth J OttenbacherGlenn V Ostir
Published in: Rehabilitation psychology (2010)
Positive emotion is a dynamic process and can change over time. In persons with stroke, increases in positive emotion over a 3-month period was significantly associated with an increasing likelihood of recovery of functional status compared to no change or a decline in positive emotion. Understanding factors that influence both increases and decreases in positive emotion has implications for stroke rehabilitation programming and quality of life post-hospital discharge.
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