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Natural history, predictors and associated outcomes of anxiety up to 10 years after stroke: the South London Stroke Register.

Luis Ayerbe1, Salma A Ayis2, Siobhan Crichton2, Charles D A Wolfe2, Anthony G Rudd2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: evidence on the long-term natural history, predictors and outcomes of anxiety after stroke is insufficient to inform effective interventions. This study estimates within 10 years of stroke: (i) the incidence, cumulative incidence, prevalence, and time of onset of anxiety. (ii) Predictors of anxiety and its association with depression. (iii) The association between anxiety 3 months after stroke and mortality, stroke recurrence, disability, cognitive impairment and quality of life (QoL) at follow-up.
METHODS: data from the South London Stroke Register (1995-2010). Patients were assessed at the time of the stroke, at 3 months, 1 year and then annually for up to 10 years. Baseline data included socio-demographics and stroke severity. Follow-up data included assessments for anxiety and depression (hospital anxiety and depression scale), disability, cognition and QoL. Multivariate regression was used to investigate predictors and associated outcomes of anxiety.
RESULTS: incidence of anxiety up to 10 years ranged from 17 to 24%. Cumulative incidence: 57%. Prevalence range: 32-38%. Amongst patients with anxiety, 58% were anxious at 3 months. 57-73% of patients with anxiety had co-morbid depression. Predictors of anxiety included age under 65, female gender, inability to work, depression treatment, smoking and stroke severity. Anxiety at 3 months was associated with lower QoL at follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: anxiety is a frequent problem affecting stroke survivors in the long term. Clinicians should pay attention to patients at risk of anxiety since it is associated with lower QoL and depression.
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Keywords:  anxiety; cohort studies; incidence; older people; prevalence; stroke

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24375225     DOI: 10.1093/ageing/aft208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Age Ageing        ISSN: 0002-0729            Impact factor:   10.668


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