2012
DOI: 10.1111/bjhp.12011
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A history of heart interventions moderates the relationship between psychological variables and the presence of chest pain in older women with self‐reported coronary heart disease

Abstract: The results indicate that it is important to consider a history of heart interventions as a moderator of the associations between psychosocial variables and the frequency of chest pain in older women.

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“…In contrast, some who were on their own felt they were forced to do more for themselves and fared better than those whose spouse was fearful and did too much or pushed too much (Barker & Brauer, 2005). Two longitudinal quantitative studies of over 1,000 patients each reported no association between partner status and the presence of chest pain 3 years later (Strodl & Kenardy, 2013), or divorce or separation and marital or family problems with cardiovascular events over 8 years (Stewart et al, 2003).…”
Section: Physical Healthmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In contrast, some who were on their own felt they were forced to do more for themselves and fared better than those whose spouse was fearful and did too much or pushed too much (Barker & Brauer, 2005). Two longitudinal quantitative studies of over 1,000 patients each reported no association between partner status and the presence of chest pain 3 years later (Strodl & Kenardy, 2013), or divorce or separation and marital or family problems with cardiovascular events over 8 years (Stewart et al, 2003).…”
Section: Physical Healthmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Mental health (n = 16) and QoL (n = 3). Five datasets reported multiple relevant outcomes and are represented multiple times (Stewart et al, 2003;Strodl & Kenardy, 2013;Tavener et al, 2015;Tse et al, 2017Tse et al, , 2018Wang et al, 2010Wang et al, , 2011White et al, 2016).…”
Section: Narrative Thematic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coronary heart disease (CHD) is an ischemic cardiovascular disease, [ 1 ] with an increasing prevalence worldwide, especially in elderly populations, [ 2 ] and it seriously threatens the physical and mental health of patients. [ 3 ] Currently, psychonomatic factors play a important role in the occurrence and development of CHD, and approximately 55.3% of patients with CHD have been detected to experience varying degrees of negative psychological symptoms. [ 4 ] It is reported that several psychosocial factors were closely associated with high cardiovascular disease mortality, [ 5 ] and depression is regarded as one of the most significant factors relating to CHD events [ 6 ] and poor prognosis after acute myocardial infarction (AMI).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%