BACKGROUND: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety and depressive symptoms is common among patients with non-cardiac chest pain, and this may lead to increased healthcare use. However, the relationships between the psychological distress variables and healthcare use, and the differences in relation to history of cardiac disease in these patients has not been studied earlier. Therefore, our aim was to explore and model the associations between different variables of psychological distress (i.e. somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety, and depressive symptoms) and healthcare use in patients with non-cardiac chest pain in relation to history of cardiac disease. METHODS: In total, 55...
Over 40% of patients admitted to emergency departments (ED) with chest pain receive a non-cardiac di...
Objective and Methods: The relationship between psychological distress measured by the General Healt...
Background/Aim. Chest pain often indicates coronary disease, but in 25% of patients there is no evid...
BACKGROUND: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety an...
Background: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety a...
Abstract Background Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac an...
Background Recurrent chest pain episodes with no clear explanation may affect patients psychological...
Background: Patients with non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) suffer from recurrent chest pain and make su...
BACKGROUND: Patients with non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) suffer from recurrent chest pain and make su...
Objective: Many patients who attend an emergency department (ED) with chest pain receive a diagnosis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the association of non-cardiac related visits and psy...
Chest pain is one of the most frequent complaints in medical settings, yet more than half of cases h...
Non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) is a heterogeneous condition and can be defined as chest pain in the a...
Objective To examine if chest pain increases the risk of depression and anxiety, or, on the other ha...
OBJECTIVES: We compared depressive symptoms and healthcare utilization in patients admitted for nonc...
Over 40% of patients admitted to emergency departments (ED) with chest pain receive a non-cardiac di...
Objective and Methods: The relationship between psychological distress measured by the General Healt...
Background/Aim. Chest pain often indicates coronary disease, but in 25% of patients there is no evid...
BACKGROUND: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety an...
Background: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety a...
Abstract Background Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac an...
Background Recurrent chest pain episodes with no clear explanation may affect patients psychological...
Background: Patients with non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) suffer from recurrent chest pain and make su...
BACKGROUND: Patients with non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) suffer from recurrent chest pain and make su...
Objective: Many patients who attend an emergency department (ED) with chest pain receive a diagnosis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the association of non-cardiac related visits and psy...
Chest pain is one of the most frequent complaints in medical settings, yet more than half of cases h...
Non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) is a heterogeneous condition and can be defined as chest pain in the a...
Objective To examine if chest pain increases the risk of depression and anxiety, or, on the other ha...
OBJECTIVES: We compared depressive symptoms and healthcare utilization in patients admitted for nonc...
Over 40% of patients admitted to emergency departments (ED) with chest pain receive a non-cardiac di...
Objective and Methods: The relationship between psychological distress measured by the General Healt...
Background/Aim. Chest pain often indicates coronary disease, but in 25% of patients there is no evid...