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Depressed mood and quality of life after subarachnoid hemorrhage
Kurt T. Kreiter
, Axel J. Rosengart
, Jan Claassen
, Brian F. Fitzsimmons
, Shelley Peery
, Y. Evelyn Du
, E. Sander Connolly
,
Stephan A. Mayer
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Keyphrases
Quality of Life
100%
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
100%
Depressed Mood
100%
First Year
50%
Sickness Impact Profile
37%
Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status
25%
Risk Factors
12%
Cognitive Impairment
12%
Cognitive Function
12%
Improved Outcomes
12%
Epidemiological Study
12%
Early Treatment
12%
Disability
12%
Cigarette Smoking
12%
Cause of Disability
12%
1-year Follow-up
12%
Life Functioning
12%
Identify Risk
12%
Cognitive Status
12%
Non-white
12%
Cerebral Infarction
12%
Social Isolation
12%
Parallel Changes
12%
Depression Score
12%
Treatment for Depression
12%
Poor Quality of Life
12%
Promising Strategies
12%
Depression Status
12%
White Ethnicity
12%
Explained Variance
12%
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
12%
Systematic Screening
12%
Medical Insurance
12%
Cognitive Qualities
12%
Psychology
Quality of Life
100%
Mood
100%
Sickness Impact Profile
50%
Cognitive Function
16%
Cognitive Impairment
16%
Depression Scale
16%
Social Isolation
16%
Social Alienation
16%
Neuroscience
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
100%
Quality of Life
100%
Cerebral Infarction
12%
Cognitive Function
12%
Cognitive Disorders
12%
Social Isolation
12%
Risk Factor
12%