%0 Journal Article %T Stress and Stroke: Psychological Approach Patients in Middle Hospitalier %A Dufeil Leyb Rodneil Sounga %A Prince Eliot Galieni Sounga Bandzouzi %A Alexandre Lemonnier %A Johan Leclerc %A Charlemagne Simplice Moukouta %A Amal Bernoussi %A Jean-William Wallet %J Open Journal of Medical Psychology %P 79-88 %@ 2165-9389 %D 2020 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojmp.2020.93007 %X Introduction: Human beings are confronted with several trying situations that generate stress. Psychopathological manifestations such as anxiety, anxiety, depression, appear as an imbalance in the personality of individuals. Stroke and its increasing frequency in terms of death but especially morbidity has become one of the leading sources of disability in the world. Its appearance is medically described as caused by vascular risk factors. Our goal was to study the impact of stress on the onset and worsening of a stroke. Methodology: This was the clinical method, the aim of which was to identify any stressful event in the patient¡¯s life and its psychological consequences in order to establish a link between the impact of stress and the stroke; of the semi-directive clinical interview in order to leave the subject a great possibility of expression on the themes associated with our objective then the inferential descriptive method for the evaluation of psychological factors using several scales including The CISS and the STAI. The inclusion criteria were the existence of a stroke, and the existence of a good state of cognitive functions. Results: In our summary analysis, it appears that the stroke would result from chronic stress objectively detected by coping from the CISS and the STAI. The most stressful events on the Holmes and Rahe Scale were; on the family level: the death of a loved one, the illness of a loved one, incessant arguments, family tensions, family violence. On a personal level: illness, sentimental disappointment, abandonment; alcohol, drugs; and finally on the professional level, dismissal and professional conflict. Conclusion: Stress is a psychological factor that %K Stress %K Stroke %K Psychological Approach %K Coping Strategies %K Environmental %K Risks Factors %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=99960