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Thursday, September 4, 2025
Latent profile analysis of demoralization syndrome in elderly stroke patients with disability
Motivation for survivors is easy: 100% recovery protocols! AND YOU WERE TOO FUCKING DUMB TO FIGURE THAT OUT? It takes a stroke survivor to educate you blithering idiots!
My conclusion is you don't understand ONE GODDAMN THING ABOUT SURVIVOR MOTIVATION/DEMORALIZATION, DO YOU?
You create EXACT 100% recovery protocols, and your survivor will be motivated
to do the millions of reps needed because they are looking forward to
100% recovery. I'd fire all of you for absurd incompetence! GET THERE!
Identification of relevant factors helps in the development of intervention.
Abstract
This study investigated the potential profiles of demoralization syndrome and its influencing factors in elderly stroke patients with disability. 656 patients who met the inclusion criteria participated in this study. Mplus 8.3 was used to establish a latent profile model for the demoralization syndrome in elderly stroke patients with disability. SPSS 25.0 was used for statistical analyses to explore the factors influencing it. The results show that the level of demoralization in elderly stroke patients with disability was divided into three categories. Multiple logistic regression showed that age, residential status, monthly income, smoking history, history of other chronic diseases, social support, and self-efficacy were the factors influencing the latent profile of demoralization syndrome in elderly stroke patients with disability (P < 0.05). Relevant healthcare professionals can implement primary prevention management measures in a targeted manner according to different profile characteristics.
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