Factor Information
Data ID 104
Factor Barriers to care: expectations
Description Those with depression had higher scores on CDIS, anxiety sensitivity index, and anxiety score, and all of each domain of BTC (skill, marginalization, expectations, knowledge and beliefs, and pragmatics) and SF-36 (physical functioning, physical limitations, emotional limitations, energy, emotional well-being, social function- ing, pain, and general health
Biomarker NA
Classification F3 (psychosocial factor - emotion)
Association
Application Prognosis
Objective To identify the clinical and psychosocial variables associated with depression
p Value 0.0136
Conclusion Greater cardiac denial and negative expectations of the healthcare team were associated with increased depression symptoms in ACHD. The final model consisted of the Cardiac Denial of Impact Scale, expectations domain of Barriers to Care, and the energy and social domains of the Rand 36-Item Short Form Health Survey.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 148
CHD Type NA
CHD Subtype NA
Reference
PMID 30967286
Year 2019
Title Cardiac Denial and Expectations Associated With Depression in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease.
Sample
Population Adults
Source The data
Region Dallas, USA
Method a single-site, cross-sectional study
Race North America
Disease History N/A
Treatment History Prior noncardiac surgery;Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
Group Depressed(Treatment) Not depressed(Control)
Number 20 58
Age 40.5 [30, 48.5] years 43 [32, 51] years
Gender (Male: Female) 8:12 24:34
Marker Level 87.5 [76.79, 100] {Medians were reported in [quartile 1, quartile 2]} 100 [89.29, 100]{Medians were reported in [quartile 1, quartile 2]}