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Change in Positive Affect During Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Predicts Vital Exhaustion in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
Authors:Stefanie Stauber  Jean-Paul Schmid  Hugo Saner  Hansjörg Znoj  Gaby Saner  Johannes Grolimund
Affiliation:1. Inselspital, Bern University Hospital;2. University of Bern;3. University of Bern;4. Swiss Cardiovascular Center, Inselspital , Bern University Hospital;5. University of Bern
Abstract:Vital exhaustion is an acknowledged psychosocial risk factor of incident coronary heart disease (CHD) and recurrent CHD events. Little is known about trajectories in vital exhaustion in patients with CHD and the factors predicting this change. We hypothesized that vital exhaustion would decrease during outpatient cardiac rehabilitation and that an increase in positive affect over time would be associated with decreased vital exhaustion at discharge from cardiac rehabilitation. We also explored the role of the patient's sex in this context. Vital exhaustion was reduced during outpatient cardiac rehabilitation, especially in patients who experienced an increase in positive affect over time (p < .001). This relationship was significant in men (p < .001) but not in women (p = .11).
Keywords:cardiac rehabilitation  coronary heart disease  positive affect  myocardial infarction  vital exhaustion
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