Depressive signs and cognitive performance in patients with a right hemisphere stroke

ABSTRACT Purpose: This study investigated the influence of suggestive signs of depression (SSD) in right-hemisphere brain-damaged (RHD) patients following a stroke on their cognitive performance measured by a brief neuropsychological assessment battery. Methods: Forty-two adults with RHD after a single episode of stroke and 84 matched controls participated in this study. They were assessed by means of the Geriatric Depression Scale and by Brief Neuropsychological Assessment Battery NEUPSILIN. Results: Almost half of the patients showed SSD. The RHD group with SSD (RHD+) showed poorer performance in at least one task among all evaluated cognitive domains (concentrated attention, visual perception, working memory, episodic verbal memory and semantic memory, auditory and written language, constructional praxia and verbal fluency). Conclusion: The association of depression and RHD seems to enhance the occurrence and the severity of cognitive déficits. A brief neuropsychological assessment can be useful to identify cognitive impairment caused by this neuropsychiatric disorder.

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Main Authors: Oliveira,Camila Rosa de, Pagliarin,Karina Carlesso, Calvette,Luara de Freitas, Gindri,Gigiane, Argimon,Irani Iracema de Lima, Fonseca,Rochele Paz
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia 2015
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822015000500452
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