Factor Information
Data ID 2157
Factor predictor of a worse QOL on environmental dimension
Description For the environmental dimension (R2=0.212; F=4.733; P=0.000), besides poor social support , being submitted to a greater number of surgeries (Beta=–0.196; P=0.038), being a female patient (Beta=–0.245; P=0.002) and having a cyanotic CHD (Beta=0.170; P=0.048) were good predictors.
Biomarker YES
Classification Z (combined factor - combined factor)
Association
Application risk assessment
Objective We aimed to evaluate QOL, PM and PSA of adolescents and young adults with CHD and to determine which variables (demographic, clinical, and psychosocial) play a role in buffering stress and promoting resilience and which ones have a detrimental effect.
OR 0.212
Conclusion For the environmental dimension (R2=0.212; F=4.733; P=0.000), besides poor social support , being submitted to a greater number of surgeries (Beta=–0.196; P=0.038), being a female patient (Beta=–0.245; P=0.002) and having a cyanotic CHD (Beta=0.170; P=0.048) were good predictors.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 585
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype TGA, VSD/TGA, AS/TGA, PS/TGA, CoA/TOF/CoA, VSD/CoA, AS/VSD, IAA/VSD, PS/VSD, MI/VSD, AS/VSD, ASD/ASD, MA/AVSD/AS/PS, VSD/PS, ASD/SV, PS/SV, PA/PDA/DORV/EA, ASD/PA, VSD/PA, MVP/other
Reference
PMID 26835299
Year 2013
Title Long term psychosocial outcomes of congenital heart disease (CHD) in adolescents and young adults
Sample
Population adolescents and young adults
Source Questionnaires
Region Porto, Portugal
Method interview
Race Europe
Disease History N/A
Treatment History surgical procedure
Group N/A(Treatment) N/A(Control)
Number 114 36
Age 17.45± 3.373 years 17.45± 3.373 years
Gender (Male: Female) N/A N/A
Marker Level bigger submitted to surgery:Beta=-0.196, P=0.038; being a female patient: Beta=-0.245, P=0.002; having a cyanotic CHD: Beta=0.170, P=0.048 N/A