Abstract
[Purpose] To clarify the factors influencing social activities of stroke patients at 6 months after discharge from hospital. [Subjects] Forty-five stroke patients. [Methods] A questionnaire survey was coducted at 3 and 6 months after discharge. Using categorical regression analysis with social participation at 6 months after discharge as the criterion variable, and age, gender, activities of daily living (ADL), intentions of performing social activities, activity plans, and coping strategies at 3 months after discharge as the explanatory variables, the factors associated with social activities at 6 months after discharge were investigated. [Results] Activity plans and coping strategies were the factors influencing social activities at 6 months after discharge. [Conclusion] The results suggest that, to support the objective of greater social participation, encouraging the construction of detailed plans is effective.