The aim of this prospective study was to compare the effects of an ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) on anxiety and depression between women and men.893 patients, 256 women and 637 men, with identical age (56/55 years respectively) were included. All patients performed a 6-week multidisciplinary holistic CRP including exercise training, psychological screening and support as well as education concerning lifestyle. Reasons of admission were: coronary artery bypass graft surgery (41%), angioplasty & stent (25%), angor pectoris & myocardial infarction (8%), valve replacement (13%), dilated cardiomyopathy (4%), other (9%). Level of anxiety (A) and depression (D) were measured by the psychologist using the Hospital Anxiety and Depr...
Background and aims: Heart disease in women is characterised by greater disability and a higher rate...
Introduction: The biological and psychosocial risk profile differs between women and men with corona...
Objective: (i) To compare the prevalence and severity of depressive symptoms between men and women e...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare the effects of an ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation...
BACKGROUND: Psychological factors are important in the etiology and prognosis of coronary heart dise...
CARDIAC REHABILITATION REDUCES DEPRESSION AND IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE IN MEN AND WOMEN A.N. Green1...
Current programs of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) typically provide a standardized approach to all pat...
Background: Depression is one of the most predominant mental disorders among the Coronary Artery Dis...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath and disability for women and men. There ar...
PURPOSE: Differences in the ways male and female patients confront their illness after cardiac surge...
Background: Among patients with heart disease, depression and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent...
This study examined the effects of physical health and other psychosocial variables on psychologic...
<p><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: The complications of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) include psycholo...
Abstract Background: Among patients with heart disease, depression and anxiety disorders are highly...
This study analyzes the effect on levels of patient anxiety and depression of a partner joining a ca...
Background and aims: Heart disease in women is characterised by greater disability and a higher rate...
Introduction: The biological and psychosocial risk profile differs between women and men with corona...
Objective: (i) To compare the prevalence and severity of depressive symptoms between men and women e...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare the effects of an ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation...
BACKGROUND: Psychological factors are important in the etiology and prognosis of coronary heart dise...
CARDIAC REHABILITATION REDUCES DEPRESSION AND IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE IN MEN AND WOMEN A.N. Green1...
Current programs of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) typically provide a standardized approach to all pat...
Background: Depression is one of the most predominant mental disorders among the Coronary Artery Dis...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath and disability for women and men. There ar...
PURPOSE: Differences in the ways male and female patients confront their illness after cardiac surge...
Background: Among patients with heart disease, depression and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent...
This study examined the effects of physical health and other psychosocial variables on psychologic...
<p><strong>BACKGROUND</strong>: The complications of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) include psycholo...
Abstract Background: Among patients with heart disease, depression and anxiety disorders are highly...
This study analyzes the effect on levels of patient anxiety and depression of a partner joining a ca...
Background and aims: Heart disease in women is characterised by greater disability and a higher rate...
Introduction: The biological and psychosocial risk profile differs between women and men with corona...
Objective: (i) To compare the prevalence and severity of depressive symptoms between men and women e...