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A 3-year follow-up of stroke patients: relationships between activities of daily living and personality characteristics.

S Elmståhl1, M Sommer, B Hagberg.   

Abstract

The importance of some personality characteristics for improvement of activities of daily life (ADL) was studied in sixty-six stroke patients, initially admitted to geriatric rehabilitation (n=37) or the department of medicine (n=29), 3 years after stroke. Outcome measurements were activities of daily life and motor and mental functions assessed using the Activity Index (AI) by Hamrin and Wohlin (1982). Neuroticism and extroversion were measured with the Eysenck Personality Inventory Scale. Preferred coping strategies were assessed from interviews on how the patients handle difficult events. Major improvements of ADL and motor functions were seen the first year after stroke. There was no major differences between patients admitted, either to geriatric rehabilitation or traditional medical wards regarding the outcome measurements except for better eating ability in the former group 3 years later. Subjects living alone showed deteriorated ADL functions after 3 years. Extrovert personality and active coping strategy predicted improved ADL functions. Multiple regression analyses with AI as the dependent variable proved active coping to predict functional outcome. In conclusion; increased knowledge about personality characteristics can improve possibilities for a more individual rehabilitation program.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 15374173     DOI: 10.1016/0167-4943(96)00696-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0167-4943            Impact factor:   3.250


  3 in total

1.  Personality characteristics determine health-related quality of life as an outcome indicator of geriatric inpatient rehabilitation.

Authors:  Jörg Richter; Martina Schwarz; Barbara Bauer
Journal:  Curr Gerontol Geriatr Res       Date:  2008-08-19

2.  Associations between cognitive abilities and life satisfaction in the oldest-old. Results from the longitudinal population study Good Aging in Skåne.

Authors:  Asa Enkvist; Henrik Ekström; Sölve Elmståhl
Journal:  Clin Interv Aging       Date:  2013-07-11       Impact factor: 4.458

3.  The effect of premorbid features on post-stroke rehabilitation outcome.

Authors:  Ozgur Zeliha Karaahmet; Ebru Umay; Eda Gurcay; Azize Serçe; Ibrahim Gundogdu; Aytul Cakci
Journal:  Iran J Neurol       Date:  2018-01-05
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