Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 01-01-2015;68(4):676-682
to assess the association between perceived health status and the mental health of patients submitted to percutaneous coronary intervention after hospital discharge.
a quantitative and cross-sectional study involving 101 participants. The following instruments were used: a sociodemographic and clinical characterization instrument, the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Participants were divided into three groups: no anxiety and no depression (G1); anxiety or depression (G2); and both (G3). The ANOVA test was used for the intergroup comparison of means on the SF-36 domains.
There was an association between perceived health status and mental health. The participants in G1 presented higher scores in all SF-36 domains in comparison with participants in G2 and G3.
Participants with no anxiety and depression presented better-perceived health status in comparison with those with anxiety or depression, or both.
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to assess the association between perceived health status and the mental health of patients submitted to percutaneous coronary intervention after hospital discharge.
a quantitative and cross-sectional study involving 101 participants. The following instruments were used: a sociodemographic and clinical characterization instrument, the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Participants were divided into three groups: no anxiety and no depression (G1); anxiety or depression (G2); and both (G3). The ANOVA test was used for the intergroup comparison of means on the SF-36 domains.
There was an association between perceived health status and mental health. The participants in G1 presented higher scores in all SF-36 domains in comparison with participants in G2 and G3.
Participants with no anxiety and depression presented better-perceived health status in comparison with those with anxiety or depression, or both.
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