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Correlations between stress,anxiety and depression and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics among outpatients with heart failure
Authors:Melissa Alves Cirelli  Marianna Sobral Lacerda  Camila Takao Lopes  Juliana de Lima Lopes  Alba Lucia Bottura Leite de Barros
Affiliation:Paulista Nursing School, Federal University of São Paulo, 754 Napoleão de Barros St, 04024-002 São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:AimTo describe and investigate correlations among anxiety, stress and depression and identify their relationship with sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of patients with heart failure.

Methods

This is an analytical cross-sectional study. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were collected, along with levels of anxiety, stress and depression from 309 outpatients.

Results

The mean levels of stress, anxiety and depression were correlated but low. Time since diagnosis, the disease's functional class, family income, and smoking influenced stress. Functional class and Chagas disease influenced anxiety and depression. Being unemployed and smoking influenced anxiety, while being a homeowner influenced depression.

Conclusion

These findings should be considered when planning nursing interventions.
Keywords:HF  heart failure  FC  functional class  BDI  Beck Depression Inventory  BAI  Beck Anxiety Inventory  PSS-10  Perceived Stress Scale  BMI  body mass index  AC  abdominal circumference  SD  standard deviation  Min  minimum  Max  maximum  CDHU  Housing and Urban Development Company  MW  minimum wage  SE  standard error  RR  relative risk  Anxiety  Stress psychological  Depression  Heart failure
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