Anxiety subtypes in rural ischaemic stroke survivors: A latent profile analysis

Author:

Zhang Huimin12ORCID,Ma Junyan2ORCID,Sun Yuyan2ORCID,Xiao Lily Dongxia3ORCID,Yan Fang1ORCID,Tang Siyuan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Xiangya School of Nursing Central South University Changsha Hunan China

2. College of Nursing Xinxiang medical University Xinxiang Henan China

3. College of Nursing and Health Science Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimTo determine the potential profile classes of anxiety reported by ischaemic stroke survivors in rural China, and to explore the characteristics of patients having different types of post‐stroke anxiety.DesignA cross‐sectional survey.MethodsA cross‐sectional survey was conducted by using convenience sampling to collect data from 661 ischaemic stroke survivors in rural Anyang city, Henan Province, China, from July 2021 to September 2021. The parameters included in the study were the socio‐demographic characteristics, self‐rating anxiety scale (SAS), self‐rating depression scale (SDS) and the Barthel index of daily activity ability. Potential profile analysis was done to recognize subgroups of post‐stroke anxiety. The Chi‐square test was performed to explore the characteristics of individuals with different types of post‐stroke anxiety.ResultsThe model fitting indices of stroke survivors supported three classes of anxiety models which were as follows: (a) Class 1, low‐level, stable group (65.3%, N = 431); (b) Class 2, moderate‐level, unstable group (17.9%, N = 118) and (c) Class 3, high‐level, stable group (16.9%, N = 112). The risk factors associated with post‐stroke anxiety were female patients, lower levels of education, living alone, lower monthly household income, other chronic diseases, impaired daily activity ability and depression.ConclusionsThis study identified three different subgroups of post‐ischaemic stroke anxiety and their characteristics in patients in rural China.ImpactThis study has significance in providing evidence for the development of targeted intervention measures to reduce negative emotions in different subgroups of post‐stroke anxiety patients.Patient or Public ContributionIn this study, the researchers arranged the time of questionnaire collection with the village committee in advance, gathered the patients to the village committee for face‐to‐face questionnaire survey and collected the household data of the patients with mobility difficulties.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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