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Ansiedade pós acidente vascular cerebral

Authors: Alves, Olga Sofia Moura;

Ansiedade pós acidente vascular cerebral

Abstract

Se entendemos o Acidente vascular cerebral como um acontecimento incapacitante da vida dos pacientes, poderemos compreender as alterações comportamentais e emocionas que este provoca. No entanto, poucos estudos têm sido realizados acerca desta temática, tendo assim este estudo como objetivo verificar se existe uma associação clara entre a ansiedade e um determinado tipo de AVC. Aplicou-se a escala de Montereal, o State-Trait Anxiety lnventory e o Inventario Neuropsiquiátrico numa amostra constituída por pacientes que tenham sofrido AVC no período de três meses a um ano, e num grupo controlo. Os resultados mostram que não existem diferenças significativas no que respeita à ansiedade nos pacientes com AVC anterior. Conclui-se que não existe um aumento de ansiedade, mas que os défices visuo-espaciais e atencionais são mais significativos no AVC anterior. / ABSTRACT: lf we recognize Stroke as an event that can incapacitate the patients' life, we can comprehend the behaviour and emotional changes that this provokes. One of the psychiatric symptoms usually associated to Stroke is anxiety. However, few studies have been made concerning this matter, being the purpose of this study to verify if a clear association exists between anxiety and a certain type of Stroke. The Montereal Cognitiva Assessment, State-Trait Anxiety lnventory, and Neuropsychiatric lnventory were applied in a sample consisting of patients that have suffered Stroke in the period of three months to one year, and in a control group. The results show no significant differences in what regards to anxiety in patients with previous Stroke. We conclude that there is no increase in anxiety after stroke, but cognitive deficits in visual-spatial and attentional are most significant in subjects with previous stroke.

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Acidente vascular cerebral, Stroke, Cognitive impairment, Alterações emocionais, Défices cognitivos, Ansiedade, Anxiety, Emotional chenges

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