Trajectories of intrusive and deliberate rumination in young and middle-aged stroke survivors: A growth mixture modeling approach

Key Points

  • Identifies distinct trajectories of intrusive (negative) and deliberate (adaptive) rumination in stroke survivors.
  • Explores factors influencing cognitive processing, including stroke severity, social support, and psychological resilience.
  • Provides insights for targeted mental health interventions to improve post-stroke emotional well-being and rehabilitation outcomes.

Description

This book examines the psychological adjustment of young and middle-aged stroke survivors by analyzing trajectories of intrusive and deliberate rumination using a growth mixture modeling approach. It explores how different patterns of post-stroke cognitive processing impact emotional recovery and adaptation.

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