Do positive and negative affect in the first 12 weeks of recovery from hip fracture predict depression and physical functioning in the ensuing year?
Short-term affective states following hip fracture are predictive of long-term psychological and physical recovery, highlighting them as potential targets for intervention.
The current study provides evidence that both positive and negative affect in the first 12 weeks of recovery from hip fracture are potential targets for intervention to maximize psychological and physical recovery in the ensuing year.
Langer et al. (Mon,) studied this question.