2014
DOI: 10.17759/psyedu.2014060414
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The Role of Attitude to the Disease in Cardiac Patients Undergoing Vital Threat in the Formation of the Prediction of their Mental Adaptation to Post-hospital Period

Abstract: In the current study, the authors evaluated the role of relationship to disease in cardiac patients undergoing vital threat in the formation of the prediction of their mental adaptation in the distant post-hospital period. Longitudinal study (in-hospital and one year after discharge) included two groups: patients with urgent cardiac status (N=47, 36 men, 11 women, age 34 to 66 years) and patients with atrial arrhythmias, passing minimally invasive surgery (N=41, 22 men, 19 women, age 41 to 69 years). In-hospit… Show more

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“…The destabilization of a chronic disease, cardiogenic life-threatening conditions associated with a vital threat, alter the system of personality attitude thereby worsening mental adaptation under new conditions. Such changes may manifest themselves in the form of non-implementation of medical recommendations, anxiety-depressive disorders, worsening of the clinical condition [1].…”
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“…The destabilization of a chronic disease, cardiogenic life-threatening conditions associated with a vital threat, alter the system of personality attitude thereby worsening mental adaptation under new conditions. Such changes may manifest themselves in the form of non-implementation of medical recommendations, anxiety-depressive disorders, worsening of the clinical condition [1].…”
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confidence: 99%