Adaptation to living with cardiovascular disease may differ from patient to patient and is influenced not only by disease severity and limitations incurred by the disease but also by socioeconomic factors (e.g. health literacy), the patients' psychological make-up and susceptibility to distress. Co-morbid depression and/or anxiety is prevalent in 20% of patients with cardiovascular disease, which may be either transient or chronic. Distress, such as depression, reduces adherence, serves as a barrier to behaviour change and the adoption of a healthy lifestyle, and increases the risk that patients drop out of cardiac rehabilitation, impacting on patients' quality of life, risk of hospitalisation and mortality. Hence it is paramount to identif...
Psychocardiology is a science that combines an insight of biomedicine, psychology and sociology scie...
An Expert Working Group of the National Heart Foundation of Australia undertook a review of systemat...
Psychosocial risk factors like low socio-economic status, lack of social support and social isolatio...
Adaptation to living with cardiovascular disease may differ from patient to patient and is influence...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Epidemiologic re...
A large body of empirical research shows that psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs) such as low socio-ec...
A large body of empirical research shows that psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs) such as low socio-ec...
A large body of empirical research shows that psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs) such as low socio-ec...
More than six decades of empirical research have shown that psychosocial risk factors like low socio...
Observational studies indicate that psychologic factors strongly influence the course of coronary ar...
Background Psychosocial factors in cardiovascular diseases are increasingly acknowledged by patients...
Background Depression and anxiety are established psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disea...
Background Depression and anxiety are established psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disea...
Background: Depression and anxiety are established psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart dise...
Few studies have examined psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) between diagnos...
Psychocardiology is a science that combines an insight of biomedicine, psychology and sociology scie...
An Expert Working Group of the National Heart Foundation of Australia undertook a review of systemat...
Psychosocial risk factors like low socio-economic status, lack of social support and social isolatio...
Adaptation to living with cardiovascular disease may differ from patient to patient and is influence...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Epidemiologic re...
A large body of empirical research shows that psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs) such as low socio-ec...
A large body of empirical research shows that psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs) such as low socio-ec...
A large body of empirical research shows that psychosocial risk factors (PSRFs) such as low socio-ec...
More than six decades of empirical research have shown that psychosocial risk factors like low socio...
Observational studies indicate that psychologic factors strongly influence the course of coronary ar...
Background Psychosocial factors in cardiovascular diseases are increasingly acknowledged by patients...
Background Depression and anxiety are established psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disea...
Background Depression and anxiety are established psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disea...
Background: Depression and anxiety are established psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart dise...
Few studies have examined psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) between diagnos...
Psychocardiology is a science that combines an insight of biomedicine, psychology and sociology scie...
An Expert Working Group of the National Heart Foundation of Australia undertook a review of systemat...
Psychosocial risk factors like low socio-economic status, lack of social support and social isolatio...