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Psychology and Aging | 1988

A longitudinal study of the psychosocial impact of stroke on primary support persons.

Richard M. Schulz; Connie A. Tompkins; Marie T. Rau

We investigated longitudinally the effects of a stroke on the social support systems and well-being of the patients primary support person, both acutely and as the condition stabilized. Individuals who had suffered a first stroke and a primary support person participated in two waves of data collection, carried out in 6-month intervals beginning 7 weeks after the stroke. Our data show that the prevalence of depressive symptoms is from 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 times higher than rates found among representative samples of middle-aged and elderly populations. Mean level of depression did not change over time, although level of optimism declined significantly. Multiple regression analyses showed that levels of depression and perceived burden in support persons are highly related to aspects of the stroke such as its severity, and that demographic variables such as age and income play a relatively minor role in attenuating these relations in the acute adjustment phase. However, from 7 to 9 months after the stroke, well-established demographic variables such as health, income, and age were significant predictors of depression. Individuals who were older and who had good health and higher incomes were least depressed.


Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology | 1988

Post-Stroke Depression in Primary Support Persons: Predicting Those at Risk.

Connie A. Tompkins; Richard M. Schulz; Marie T. Rau


Archive | 1995

The Psychosocial Outcomes of Stroke: A Longitudinal Study of Depression Risk

Kristie A. Spencer; Connie A. Tompkins; Richard M. Schulz; Marie T. Rau


Seminars in Speech and Language | 1988

The Psychosocial Context of Stroke-Related Communication Disorders in the Elderly: A Social Network Perspective

Marie T. Rau; Richard M. Schulz


Archive | 1987

Aphasic Patients' Performance on a Mental Status Examination

Lee Ann C. Golper; Marie T. Rau; Barbara Erskine; Joseph J. Langhans; John Houlihan


Archive | 1980

Connected Language Sampling: An Expanded Index of Aphasic Language Behavior

Lee Ann C. Golper; Patricia Thorpe; Connie A. Tompkins; Robert C. Marshall; Marie T. Rau


Archive | 1980

Verbal Self-Correction Behavior of Aphasic Subjects for Single Word Tasks

Robert C. Marshall; Connie A. Tompkins; Marie T. Rau; David S. Phillips; Lee Ann C. Golper; Karen J. Lambrecht


Archive | 1980

Analysis of a Battery Assessing Mild Auditory Comprehension Involvement in Aphasia

Connie A. Tompkins; Marie T. Rau; Robert C. Marshall; Karen J. Lambrecht; Lee Ann C. Golper; David S. Phillips


Archive | 1979

Speech and Language Services for Severely Aphasic Patients: Some Professional Considerations

Robert C. Marshall; Connie A. Tompkins; Marie T. Rau; David S. Phillips; Lee Ann C. Golper


Archive | 1986

The Post-stroke Psychosocial Envrionment of Stroke Patients and Their Partners: Some Preliminary Results of a Longitudinal Study

Marie T. Rau; Richard M. Schulz; Connie A. Tompkins; Charlene Rhyne; Lee Ann C. Golper

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Robert C. Marshall

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Karen J. Lambrecht

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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