Behavioral Activation for Prevention of Post-Stroke Depression in Low-Income Older Stroke Survivors (LIVE-WEL)
Jennifer Beauchamp

TL;DR
This study tests if behavioral activation delivered by health workers can prevent depression after stroke in older, low-income patients.
Contribution
The study evaluates tele-delivered behavioral activation by community health workers for preventing post-stroke depression in a specific demographic.
Findings
Tele-delivered behavioral activation may reduce transition to post-stroke depression in low-income older adults.
The intervention includes weekly videoconferences and homework to improve self-efficacy and activity engagement.
Outcomes will assess depression, anxiety, and quality of life over four months.
Abstract
Post-stroke depression (PSD) affects approximately one-third of survivors and is associated with recurrent stroke, poor recovery and quality of life, and mortality. The efficacy of antidepressants to treat PSD is based on mixed results and can be problematic for older survivors who can be sensitive to adverse effects and drug-drug interactions. Behavioral activation (BA) has been shown to be efficacious in treating depression in a range of populations and can be adapted for stroke survivors. This randomized effectiveness study was designed to examine the effectiveness of tele-delivered BA delivered by community health workers to prevent PSD in low-income (single person income ≤ 45,000), older (≥ 55 years) adults with subthreshold depression (SD; 24-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression [HAMD] between 5 to 8) within 3 months of a first-time ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. Eligible…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery · Acute Ischemic Stroke Management · Traumatic Brain Injury Research
