Factors Influencing Post Stroke Depression of Stroke Patients in Trang Hospital
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Objectives: To study post stroke depression of stroke patients in Trang Hospital and study the predictability of post-stroke depression in stroke patients at Trang Hospital based on personal and health factors. Materials and methods: This is a descriptive research. The sample was 162 stroke patients in Trang Hospital. The questionnaires were including personal and health factors, Barthel Activities of Daily Livings (ADL) and Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) Thai version. The statistics for analyzed data were including frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, chi-square test and logistic regression analysis. Results: Samples had Moderate level of PSD ( = 21.91, S.D. = 2.16), consider by BDI-II criteria found that normal group is 47.6 percent, and PSD risk group is 52.4 percent. PSD risk factors included age > 50, single/widow/divorced/separated, monthly income <10,000 Baht and some self-sufficient level ADL and PSD prevent factors included diploma and higher of education, ≤1 years of illness, non-comorbidity, 1-2 comorbidities, one and more psychiatric medicines, and family support by predictive coefficient 63.5 percentage. Conclusion: Post stroke depression was at moderate level, with risk factors were more than 50 years old, being alone, income less than 10,000 baht, and some self-sufficient level ADL, and prevent factors were diploma and higher of education, less than or equal to 1 years of illness, non-comorbidity, 1-2 comorbidities, one and more psychiatric medicines, and family support.
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