Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among women. Women with CVD experience a greater burden of psychosocial distress than men, and practice guidelines promote screening in cardiac patients, especially women. The objectives herein were to describe the burden of psychosocial distress, extent of screening, forms of treatment, and whether receipt of treatment was related to psychosocial distress symptom severity at follow-up, among women. Methods Within a multi-center trial of women randomized to cardiac rehabilitation models, consenting participants were asked to complete surveys upon consent and 6 months later. Clinical data were extracted from charts. This study presents a seco...
Background: Depressive symptomology is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Over 1...
Abstract: Depression and Clinical Anxiety predict a worse prognosis for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent in 20% of patients with acute coronary syndrome (AC...
Objective: To document incidence of depression, anxiety, and stress in women more than 6 months foll...
Introduction: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20-30% of patients with a cardiac disease suffer from anxiety and/or depre...
Introduction: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
INTRODUCTION: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) and depression are both highly prevalent in women. Importantly, depress...
Background: Although it is well acknowledged that psychosocial risk factors (PSRF) such as low socio...
Background: Guidelines and statements recommend cardiac patients to be screened for depression. This...
Background: Depression is one of the most predominant mental disorders among the Coronary Artery Dis...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide and patients often suff...
Introduction Female patients are at elevated risk for adverse mental health outcomes following hospi...
Background: Studies have shown that psychosocial factors such as stress at work and from marriage as...
Background: Depressive symptomology is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Over 1...
Abstract: Depression and Clinical Anxiety predict a worse prognosis for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent in 20% of patients with acute coronary syndrome (AC...
Objective: To document incidence of depression, anxiety, and stress in women more than 6 months foll...
Introduction: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20-30% of patients with a cardiac disease suffer from anxiety and/or depre...
Introduction: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
INTRODUCTION: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) and depression are both highly prevalent in women. Importantly, depress...
Background: Although it is well acknowledged that psychosocial risk factors (PSRF) such as low socio...
Background: Guidelines and statements recommend cardiac patients to be screened for depression. This...
Background: Depression is one of the most predominant mental disorders among the Coronary Artery Dis...
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide and patients often suff...
Introduction Female patients are at elevated risk for adverse mental health outcomes following hospi...
Background: Studies have shown that psychosocial factors such as stress at work and from marriage as...
Background: Depressive symptomology is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Over 1...
Abstract: Depression and Clinical Anxiety predict a worse prognosis for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent in 20% of patients with acute coronary syndrome (AC...