Depression, apathy, and anxiety in stroke patients


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At the present stage, acute cerebrovascular disorders remain a serious problem in modern medicine. Their consequences are reduced not only to motor and speech disorders; quite often, emotional and volitional disorders are one of the important problems. Among them, post-stroke depression, anxiety and apathy are most often observed in clinical practice, which not only lead to a decrease in the quality of life in stroke patients, but also often impede the rehabilitation potential. The article discusses the frequency, prevalence and main reasons for the formation of post-stroke depression, anxiety and apathy. The main drug and non-pharmacological methods of correcting these disorders have been discussed.

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N. A Pizov

Yaroslavl State Medical University

Yaroslavl, Russia

A. V Pizov

Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University n.a. K.D. Ushinsky

Yaroslavl, Russia

O. A Skachkova

Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University n.a. K.D. Ushinsky

Yaroslavl, Russia

Natalya V. Pizova

Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University n.a. K.D. Ushinsky

Email: pizova@ya.ru
Yaroslavl, Russia

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