Cognitive functioning following mild stroke in adults aged 18 to 64 years: association with participation.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Brain injury Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-03 DOI:10.1080/02699052.2025.2513616
Laurie Dubois, Bénédicte Dussault, Alexandra Ribon-Demars, Valérie Poulin, Marie-Christine Ouellet, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau
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Abstract

Objectives: This cross-sectional study aims to describe objective and subjective cognitive functioning and to explore the relationship between cognition, participation, fatigue, and psychological symptoms, in adults aged 18-64 with mild stroke.

Methods: Fifty-seven adults (mean age = 52 years; 51% women) who were hospitalized after a mild stroke were recruited. They completed a short telephone cognitive assessment and online questionnaires on average six months after stroke (range: 3-13).

Results: Results suggest that mean scores of cognitive tests fell within the average normative range, although an underestimation of cognitive impairment cannot be ruled out. Moreover, compared to a normal distribution, a greater proportion of participants had average or below average cognitive performances. The most common subjective cognitive complaints were mental slowness (54% of sample), memory difficulties (51%), concentration difficulties 51%), and multitasking (47%). Objective cognitive performance was not associated with subjective cognitive complaints. Subjective cognitive complaints, performance on a cognitive flexibility test, and symptoms of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and fatigue significantly correlated with participation. Subjective cognitive functioning was the most significantly associated factor with participation according to regression analyses.

Conclusion: These results raise the importance of implementing rehabilitation services that target cognitive complaints to promote better participation in this population.

18至64岁成人轻度中风后的认知功能:与参与的关系
目的:本横断面研究旨在描述18-64岁轻度脑卒中成人的客观和主观认知功能,并探讨认知、参与、疲劳和心理症状之间的关系。方法:57名成人(平均年龄52岁;研究招募了轻度中风后住院的患者(51%为女性)。他们在中风后平均6个月完成了简短的电话认知评估和在线问卷调查(范围:3-13)。结果:结果表明,认知测试的平均分数落在平均规范范围内,尽管不能排除对认知障碍的低估。此外,与正态分布相比,更大比例的参与者具有平均或低于平均水平的认知表现。最常见的主观认知抱怨是思维迟钝(54%)、记忆困难(51%)、注意力集中困难(51%)和多任务处理(47%)。客观认知表现与主观认知抱怨无关。主观认知抱怨、认知灵活性测试表现、焦虑、抑郁、创伤后应激和疲劳症状与参与显著相关。回归分析显示,主观认知功能是影响参与的最显著因素。结论:这些结果提高了实施针对认知投诉的康复服务以促进这一人群更好地参与的重要性。
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Brain injury
Brain injury 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.30%
发文量
148
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Brain Injury publishes critical information relating to research and clinical practice, adult and pediatric populations. The journal covers a full range of relevant topics relating to clinical, translational, and basic science research. Manuscripts address emergency and acute medical care, acute and post-acute rehabilitation, family and vocational issues, and long-term supports. Coverage includes assessment and interventions for functional, communication, neurological and psychological disorders.
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