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Publication Name World Journal of Psychiatry
Manuscript ID 119378
Country China
Category Psychology
Manuscript Type Observational Study
Article Title Psychological resilience and self-control in individuals at high risk of stroke: A mental health-focused study
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Cheng-Jian Zhang, Shuang Liu, Wen-Hong An, Jing Liu, Li-Xiang Deng, Ping Liu and Ling-Mei Ruan
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Funding Agency Grant Number
2024 Open Fund Project of Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory of Philosophy and Social Sciences for Intelligent Medical Care and Elderly Health Management ZHYYZKYB2424
Corresponding Author Shuang Liu, MD, Department of Basic Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Panzhihua University, No. 10 North Section of Third Avenue, Panzhihua 617000, Sichuan Province, China. shuangliu1130055462@protonmail.com
Key Words Psychological stability; Subclinical psychological stress; Results of mental functioning; Stroke prevention; Self-management/control; Executive functions; Anxiety; Psychological resilience
Core Tip This study measured psychological resilience, proactive health behaviors, self-control abilities, and the presence of anxiety in participants at a high risk of stroke. The results showed positive correlations between proactive health behaviors and resilience and between proactive health behaviors and self-control. Minimal-mild anxiety was common among the participants. Mediation analysis showed that resilience partially explained this relationship. These results suggest that stroke prevention strategies should go beyond traditional health education and incorporate evidence-based resilience-enhancing interventions for individuals at a high risk of stroke.
Citation Zhang CJ, Liu S, An WH, Liu J, Deng LX, Liu P, Ruan LM. Psychological resilience and self-control in individuals at high risk of stroke: A mental health-focused study. World J Psychiatry 2026; In press
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