GENDER- AND AGE-RELATED ASPECTS OF THE CLINICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL COURSE OF POST-STROKE DEPRESSION
Abstract
This thesis examines the gender- and age-related characteristics of the clinical and psychological course of post-stroke depression. The study highlights the influence of sex, age, stroke etiology, neurological deficit, anxiety, cognitive impairment, and emotional response patterns on the severity and manifestation of post-stroke depression. The findings support the need for early psychoneurological assessment and individualized rehabilitation strategies aimed at improving recovery outcomes and quality of life in post-stroke patients.ย
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2026-06-02
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Muradimova, A. (2026). GENDER- AND AGE-RELATED ASPECTS OF THE CLINICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL COURSE OF POST-STROKE DEPRESSION. International Conference on Medicine & Agriculture, 2(5), 44-46. https://uniconflix.com/index.php/ICMA/article/view/5147