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  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Post-stroke depression significantly impacts quality of life and functional recovery.
  • The role of daily routines in the recovery process following stroke is not well understood.
  • Understanding psychological factors and behavioral patterns is crucial for managing post-stroke complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the association between psychological variables at hospitalization and behavioral routines three months post-stroke.
  • To examine the relationship between behavioral routines and mood symptoms using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA).

Main Methods:

  • Forty-four patients with minor ischemic stroke were enrolled.
  • Baseline assessments included stroke severity, handicap, depression, and anxiety.
  • EMA data collected three months later were analyzed for behavioral routine repetition.

Main Results:

  • Increased behavioral routines at three months were associated with higher baseline depression and anxiety.
  • The occurrence of routines correlated with increased depressive symptoms throughout the day.
  • A significant link was found between psychological vulnerability and subsequent behavioral routines.

Conclusions:

  • Baseline psychological status influences the development of routines post-stroke.
  • Daily routines may exacerbate negative affect in psychologically vulnerable stroke survivors.
  • Further research is needed to explore the complex interplay between routines and mood in stroke recovery.