Objective Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is poorly understood. We hypothesized that greater optimism would lead to more effective physical and emotional adaptation after ACS and would buffer the impact of persistent depressive symptoms on clinical outcomes. Methods This prospective observational clinical study took place in an urban general hospital and involved 369 patients admitted with a documented ACS. Optimism was assessed with a standardized questionnaire. The main outcomes were physical health status, depressive symptoms, smoking, physical activity, and fruit and vegetable consumption measured 12 months after ACS, and composite major adverse...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
PurposeTo examine and describe perceived health status and depression symptoms among Acute Coronary ...
Background: Patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are at increased risk of further acute card...
Objective Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery a...
OBJECTIVE: Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery ...
<p>OBJECTIVE: Optimism has been associated with a lower risk of rehospitalization after coronary art...
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is a commonly performed treatment for coronary artery di...
We examined in a longitudinal study whether dispositional optimism (as mea-sured by the Life Orienta...
BACKGROUND: Patient activation comprises the knowledge, skills, and confidence for self-care and may...
While some convenience studies have found that optimism is protective for the risk of incident coron...
Optimism, coping strategies, and psychological and functional outcomes were measured in 55 women und...
Depression has been reported as significant predictors of morbidity and mortality in patients with a...
Depression is prevalent in patients with coronary heart disease, with the prevalence estimated at ap...
BACKGROUND: The effect of psychological health on cardiovascular disease is an underappreciated yet ...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
PurposeTo examine and describe perceived health status and depression symptoms among Acute Coronary ...
Background: Patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are at increased risk of further acute card...
Objective Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery a...
OBJECTIVE: Optimism is associated with reduced cardiovascular mortality, but its impact on recovery ...
<p>OBJECTIVE: Optimism has been associated with a lower risk of rehospitalization after coronary art...
Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery is a commonly performed treatment for coronary artery di...
We examined in a longitudinal study whether dispositional optimism (as mea-sured by the Life Orienta...
BACKGROUND: Patient activation comprises the knowledge, skills, and confidence for self-care and may...
While some convenience studies have found that optimism is protective for the risk of incident coron...
Optimism, coping strategies, and psychological and functional outcomes were measured in 55 women und...
Depression has been reported as significant predictors of morbidity and mortality in patients with a...
Depression is prevalent in patients with coronary heart disease, with the prevalence estimated at ap...
BACKGROUND: The effect of psychological health on cardiovascular disease is an underappreciated yet ...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
Objective: Positive affect can improve survival, but the mechanisms responsible for this association...
PurposeTo examine and describe perceived health status and depression symptoms among Acute Coronary ...
Background: Patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are at increased risk of further acute card...