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Sydney Stroke Study
The Sydney Stroke Study was a five-year follow-up study involving people who had had a stroke and control subjects. Participants received an extensive range of assessments at a number of visits across the five years.
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| Centre | Primary Dementia Collaborative Research Centre |
| Node | Centre-based project |
| Project Title | Psychiatric and Cognitive Sequelae of Stroke - Results of the Sydney Stroke Study |
| Researchers | Professor Henry Brodaty, Professor Perminder Sachdev, Dr Adrienne Withall |
| Description | To examine aspects of psychiatric sequelae of stroke such as apathy and depression.
To examine the relationship of these sequelae with vascular dementia and vascular cognitive impairment and also caregiver burden and distress. |
| Anticipated Completion | 31/12/2008 |
| Products | Journal articles |
| Contact | Dr Adrienne Withall |