State self-esteem following stroke.

نویسندگان

  • A M Chang
  • A E Mackenzie
چکیده

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Physical rehabilitation after stroke is often highlighted in the absence of consideration of psychosocial factors. This study sought to determine the relationship between state self-esteem and functional independence in patients recovering from stroke. METHODS In a longitudinal study, data were collected from 152 stroke patients within 48 hours of admission to a rehabilitation hospital and at 2 weeks and 3 months after admission. The Modified Barthel Index was used to assess functional ability. Patients' current feelings of self-worth were assessed with use of the State Self-Esteem Scale. Additional variables included perceived social support, trait self-esteem, age, previous stroke, side of stroke, comorbidity, marital status, and gender. RESULTS State self-esteem was significantly correlated to functional independence. The results of linear stepwise regression analysis indicated that functional ability and state self-esteem at 2 weeks, as well as the presence of heart disease, were significant predictors (55%) of functional ability at 3 months. For those with a functional ability score of >/=81 on admission to the rehabilitation unit, state self-esteem and functional ability at 2 weeks as well as previous stroke explained 53% of the variance in functional ability at 3 months. When functional ability was </=80, baseline and 2-week functional ability, state self-esteem at 2 weeks, and age predicted 53% of the variance in functional ability at 3 months. CONCLUSIONS Functional ability at 2 weeks was a stronger predictor than baseline functional ability in this study. The level of state self-esteem was also a consistent factor in the prediction of functional outcome of patients after stroke.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Stroke

دوره 29 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1998