This prospective, observational, multicentre study evaluates the existence of Post-traumatic stress disorder following a stroke at 3 and 6 months after the management of the patient. Questionnaires will be used to assess the presence of stroke post traumatic disorder. The evaluation of stroke post traumatic disorder would allow to underline the importance of the awareness of the care teams in the the screening of these disorders and to evaluate if the Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist Scale (PCL5) is an effective screening tool.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
centre hospitalier Dax
Dax, France
Evaluate the number of patients managed for stroke and presenting Stroke Post Traumatic Disorder at 3 months after stroke
Evaluate the number of patients managed for stroke and presenting Stroke Post Traumatic Disorder at 3 months after stroke. This evaluation will be made by completion of PCL-5 questionnaire (Post-traumatic stress disorder checklist version DSM-5 (DSM:Diagnostic and Statistical Manuel of Mental Disorders)). A PCL-5 positive score will be an indicator of post-traumatic stress disorder correlated with stroke.
Time frame: at time of inclusion (3 months after stroke)
Evaluate the number of patients managed for stroke and presenting Stroke Post Traumatic Disorder at 3 and at 6 months
Evaluate the number of patients managed for stroke and presenting Stroke Post Traumatic Disorder at 3 and at 6 months. This evaluation will be made by completion of PCL-5 questionnaire (Post-traumatic stress disorder checklist version DSM-5). A PCL-5 positive score will be an indicator of post-traumatic stress disorder correlated with stroke. Two timepoint: 3 months and 6 months after stroke.
Time frame: at time of inclusion (3 months after stroke) and 6 months after stroke (study participation duration for patient: 3 months)
Evaluate the number of patients presenting a depressive state at 3 months
Evaluate the number of patients presenting a depressive state at 3 months after stroke. This evaluation was done by completion of HAD (Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale) questionnaire. A score between 8 and 10 will identify a doubtful depressive symptomatology and a score Superior to 11 will identify a certain depressive symptomatology.
Time frame: at time of inclusion (3 months after stroke)
Evaluate the number of patients under antidepressant or anxiolytics treatment before the stroke
The evaluation of the number of patients under antidepressant or anxiolytics treatment before the stroke will be made by the collection of previous treatments of the patient.
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Time frame: at time of inclusion (3 months after stroke)
Evaluate the PCL-5 questionnaire as a screening tool of the stroke post traumatic disorder
Evaluate the PCL-5 questionnaire as a screening tool of the stroke post traumatic disorder by completion of PCL-5 questionnaire at two timepoint (3 and 6 months post-stroke). The presence of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder will be defined by threshold value of 38 as the total score on the PCL-5 questionnaire.
Time frame: at time of inclusion (3 months after stroke) and 6 months after stroke (study participation duration for patient: 3 months)
Evaluate the traumatic history of the patient before the occurrence of the stroke
Evaluate the number of patients presenting a depressive state at 3 months after stroke. This evaluation was done by completion of Trauma History Questionnaire (THQ).
Time frame: at time of inclusion (3 months after stroke)
Evaluate the existence of a peritraumatic dissociation at the time of the occurrence of the stroke
Evaluate the number of patients presenting a depressive state at 3 months after stroke. This evaluation was done by completion of PDEQ (Peritraumatic Dissociative Experience Questionnaire).
Time frame: at time of inclusion (3 months after stroke)