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Faculty of Philosophy, University of Business Engineering and Management , Banja Luka , Bosnia and Herzegovina
ACE-R is a widely accepted instrument in clinical practice, the revision of which has overcome certain weaknesses. The aim of this paper was to present the results of the ACE-R test research, and to analyze and compare the results obtained in the work with a healthy subject and a subject with a clinical diagnosis. The respondents are of similar characteristics, as well as of the same gender. From the clinical population, a subject with a diagnosis of depression after a stroke, which is the most common complication of it, was selected. The results obtained in this work confirmed the results of previous research. In the case of the healthy subject, as expected, there were no major problems during testing, which was not the case when it came to the subject with the diagnosis.
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