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Behavioral/psychosocial - treatment
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Most recent content
(1 Oct 2009):
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- Original Contributions
Reducing Attention Deficits After Stroke Using Attention Process Training: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Suzanne L. Barker-Collo, Valery L. Feigin, Carlene M.M. Lawes, Varsha Parag, Hugh Senior, and Anthony Rodgers
Stroke 2009;40:3293-3298; published online before print as doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.558239
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Past content
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- Editorials
Psychological Intervention Poststroke: Ready for Action?
- Caroline L. Watkins and Beverley French
Stroke 2009;40:2951-2952; published online before print as doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.562348
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Brief Psychosocial–Behavioral Intervention With Antidepressant Reduces Poststroke Depression Significantly More Than Usual Care With Antidepressant: Living Well With Stroke: Randomized, Controlled Trial
- Pamela H. Mitchell, Richard C. Veith, Kyra J. Becker, Ann Buzaitis, Kevin C. Cain, Michael Fruin, David Tirschwell, and Linda Teri
Stroke 2009;40:3073-3078; published online before print as doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.549808
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Psychological Intervention Poststroke. Ready for Action?
- Caroline L. Watkins and Beverley French
Stroke published August 6, 2009, doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.562348
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- Articles
Brief Psychosocial–Behavioral Intervention With Antidepressant Reduces Poststroke Depression Significantly More Than Usual Care With Antidepressant. Living Well With Stroke: Randomized, Controlled Trial
- Pamela H. Mitchell, Richard C. Veith, Kyra J. Becker, Ann Buzaitis, Kevin C. Cain, Michael Fruin, David Tirschwell, and Linda Teri
Stroke published August 6, 2009, doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.549808
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- Articles
Reducing Attention Deficits After Stroke Using Attention Process Training. A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Suzanne L. Barker-Collo, Valery L. Feigin, Carlene M.M. Lawes, Varsha Parag, Hugh Senior, and Anthony Rodgers
Stroke published July 23, 2009, doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.558239
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- Original Contributions
Problems and Benefits Reported by Stroke Family Caregivers: Results From a Prospective Epidemiological Study
- William E. Haley, Jessica Y. Allen, Joan S. Grant, Olivio J. Clay, Martinique Perkins, and David L. Roth
Stroke 2009;40:2129-2133; published online before print as doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.545269
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Problems and Benefits Reported by Stroke Family Caregivers. Results From a Prospective Epidemiological Study
- William E. Haley, Jessica Y. Allen, Joan S. Grant, Olivio J. Clay, Martinique Perkins, and David L. Roth
Stroke published April 30, 2009, doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.545269
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Contributes to Recovery of Skilled Reaching After Focal Ischemia in Rats
- Michelle Ploughman, Victoria Windle, Crystal L. MacLellan, Nicole White, Jules J. Doré, and Dale Corbett
Stroke 2009;40:1490-1495; published online before print as doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.531806
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Contributes to Recovery of Skilled Reaching After Focal Ischemia in Rats
- Michelle Ploughman, Victoria Windle, Crystal L. MacLellan, Nicole White, Jules J. Doré, and Dale Corbett
Stroke published January 22, 2009, doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.531806
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