Depression and its Correlations with Daily Life Activity and Quality of Life among Post Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients

I. Rosdiana
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Background: Stroke affects brain function and causes personality, mood and emotional changes. There is a strong link between stroke, depression, and anxiety. One in three people experience depression at some point during the five years after their stroke. This study aimed to analyze the correlations of depression with daily life activity and quality of life among post-hemorrhagic stroke patients. Subjects and Methods: This was a cross sectional study conducted at Sultan Agung Hospital. A sample of 33 post-hemorrhagic stroke patients was selected for this study. The dependent variable was activity of daily living (ADL) and quality of life. The independent variable was depression. Depression was measured by Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Quality of life was measured by SSQol. Activity of daily living was measured by Barthel Index. The data were analyzed by Pear¬son correlation. Results: Of 33 post-hemorrhagic stroke patients, 19 (57.6%) patients were 45 to 54 years of age. As many as 2 (6.1%) patients had depression, either mild or severe. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) score was mean= 24.4 and SD= 9.8. Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale (SS-QOL) score was mean= 14.0 and SD 15.3. Depression was correlated with ADL (r= -0.86; p<0.001) and quality of life (r= -0.75; p<0.001). Conclusion: Depression is correlated with activity of daily living and quality of life among post-hemorrhagic stroke patients. Keywords: depression, activity of daily living, quality of life, post-hemorrhagic stroke
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出血性脑卒中患者抑郁及其与日常生活活动和生活质量的关系
背景:中风影响大脑功能,导致性格、情绪和情绪的变化。中风、抑郁和焦虑之间有很强的联系。三分之一的人在中风后的五年内会经历抑郁。本研究旨在分析出血性脑卒中后患者抑郁与日常生活活动及生活质量的相关性。对象和方法:这是一项在苏丹阿贡医院进行的横断面研究。本研究选取出血性卒中后患者33例为研究对象。因变量为日常生活活动(ADL)和生活质量。自变量是抑郁。采用贝克抑郁量表(BDI)测量抑郁程度。以SSQol衡量生活质量。以Barthel指数衡量日常生活活动。采用pearson相关法对数据进行分析。结果:33例出血性脑卒中患者中,年龄在45 ~ 54岁的有19例(57.6%)。多达2例(6.1%)患者患有轻度或重度抑郁症。贝克抑郁量表(BDI)得分均值为24.4,SD= 9.8。脑卒中特异性生活质量量表(SS-QOL)评分均值为14.0,标准差为15.3。抑郁与ADL相关(r= -0.86;P <0.001)和生活质量(r= -0.75;p < 0.001)。结论:出血性脑卒中患者抑郁与日常生活活动和生活质量相关。关键词:抑郁症,日常生活能力,生活质量,出血性卒中后
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