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  • Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Mental health issues are prevalent post-stroke, significantly affecting patient recovery and well-being.
  • These neuropsychological sequelae often go unrecognized and receive inadequate treatment.
  • Poststroke depression and anxiety are the most common mental health conditions following a stroke.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current evidence on the epidemiology, mechanisms, assessment, and treatment of poststroke depression and anxiety.
  • To identify knowledge gaps and suggest future research directions in managing these conditions.
  • To highlight the significant impact of mental health on stroke outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Topical review of existing scientific literature.
  • Synthesis of evidence regarding poststroke mental health conditions.
  • Analysis of epidemiological data, etiological mechanisms, diagnostic tools, and therapeutic interventions.

Main Results:

  • Poststroke depression and anxiety are common, impacting functional outcomes, quality of life, and longevity.
  • Evidence synthesis reveals underrecognition and undertreatment of these prevalent conditions.
  • Identified gaps in current understanding and treatment protocols.

Conclusions:

  • Effective management of poststroke mental health is crucial for improving overall stroke recovery.
  • Further research is needed to address the identified gaps in epidemiology, mechanisms, assessment, and treatment.
  • Increased awareness and improved treatment strategies are essential for patients experiencing poststroke depression and anxiety.