%0 Journal Article %T The effectiveness of an augmented cognitive behavioural intervention for post-stroke depression with or without anxiety (PSDA): the Restore4Stroke-PSDA trial %A Joyce A Kootker %A Luciano Fasotti %A Sascha MC Rasquin %A Caroline M van Heugten %A Alexander CH Geurts %J BMC Neurology %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2377-12-51 %X A multi-centre, assessor-blind, randomized controlled trial is conducted. A sample of 106 PSDA patients, as assessed with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS depression subscale >7), will be recruited and randomly allocated to either an experimental or a control group. The experimental intervention consists of an augmented CBT intervention. The intervention is based on CBT principles of recognizing, registering, and altering negative thoughts and cognitions so that mood, and emotional symptoms are improved. CBT is augmented with direct in-vivo activation offered by occupational or movement therapists. Patients in the control group will receive a computerized cognitive training intervention. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline, immediately post intervention, and at 6 and 12£¿months follow up.This study is the first randomized clinical trial that evaluates the (maintenance of) effects of augmented CBT on post-stroke depression with or without anxiety symptoms. Together with three other projects, the Restore4Stroke PSDA trial will provide novel information about the (treatment of) emotional problems and quality of life after stroke.Trial registration number: Dutch Trial Register NTR2999 %K Post-Stroke Depression %K Cognitive Behavioural Therapy %K Anxiety %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2377/12/51/abstract