Abstract: Background and Objective: Social support is generally accepted to act as a protective factor against stressful situations. However, the extent of its effect on the depression and lifestyle of myocardial infarction (MI) patients is not known. Therefore, the present study aimed to examine the role of perceived social support in predicting major depressive disorder and lifestyle components in MI patients. Materials and Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted in 2019 on 176 MI patients chosen through the purposive and convenience sampling methods from the Heart Center Hospital of Mazandaran, Iran. The required information was collected by three standard questionnaires, including the social support appraisals (SS-A) sc...
This study examined the relationship between social support and self-care agency in post myocardial ...
Objective: Numerous studies have shown network assessments of social contact predict mortality in pa...
Aims: Investigators have identified sufficient self-care as an important factor in reducing health-c...
Objectives: (1) To investigate whether patients with low versus high social support and satisfaction...
There is considerable evidence that depression and low social support are associated with increased ...
Abstract Background Depression and low perceived social support (PSS) have been found to deleterious...
Study was designed to examine the relationship between well-being and environmental factors and thei...
Background. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is increasingly prevalent in the world today. CHD patients ...
Background: Coronary heart disease is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Psych...
Background: Many studies have investigated the relationships between cardiovascular diseases and pat...
Background: Given that approximately one-third of individuals with coronary artery disease (CAD) rem...
Worldwide, cardiac disease is the major cause of morbidity and death. Evidence has demonstrated tha...
This descriptive correlational study explored the relationship between perceived social support and ...
Objectives: This study examined the impact of depressive symptoms and social support on 2-year sudde...
Background: Many studies have investigated the relationships between cardiovascular diseases and pat...
This study examined the relationship between social support and self-care agency in post myocardial ...
Objective: Numerous studies have shown network assessments of social contact predict mortality in pa...
Aims: Investigators have identified sufficient self-care as an important factor in reducing health-c...
Objectives: (1) To investigate whether patients with low versus high social support and satisfaction...
There is considerable evidence that depression and low social support are associated with increased ...
Abstract Background Depression and low perceived social support (PSS) have been found to deleterious...
Study was designed to examine the relationship between well-being and environmental factors and thei...
Background. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is increasingly prevalent in the world today. CHD patients ...
Background: Coronary heart disease is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Psych...
Background: Many studies have investigated the relationships between cardiovascular diseases and pat...
Background: Given that approximately one-third of individuals with coronary artery disease (CAD) rem...
Worldwide, cardiac disease is the major cause of morbidity and death. Evidence has demonstrated tha...
This descriptive correlational study explored the relationship between perceived social support and ...
Objectives: This study examined the impact of depressive symptoms and social support on 2-year sudde...
Background: Many studies have investigated the relationships between cardiovascular diseases and pat...
This study examined the relationship between social support and self-care agency in post myocardial ...
Objective: Numerous studies have shown network assessments of social contact predict mortality in pa...
Aims: Investigators have identified sufficient self-care as an important factor in reducing health-c...