Unmet Need for Social and Emotional Support and Lack of Recalled Screening Is Associated with Depression in the Long-Term Course After Stroke
Inken Padberg,1 Benjamin Hotter,1,2 Andrea Liebenau,1 Petra Knispel,1,3 Sophie Lehnerer,1,2 Sabine Heel,4 Ian Wellwood,5 Andreas Meisel1–3 1Center for Stroke Research Berlin (CSB), Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin...
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Main Authors: | Padberg I (Author), Hotter B (Author), Liebenau A (Author), Knispel P (Author), Lehnerer S (Author), Heel S (Author), Wellwood I (Author), Meisel A (Author) |
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