| Factor Information | |
|---|---|
| Data ID | 2252 |
| Factor | association of Bodily pain with Sense of coherence(SOC) |
| Description | SOC was moderately correlated to all of the quality of life domains (r=0.260 to r=0.686, p<0.001) except health transition. Its association to peak VO2 (r=0.098; p=0.023) was poor. |
| Biomarker | YES |
| Classification | Z (combined factor - combined factor) |
| Association | |
|---|---|
| Application | prognosis |
| Objective | The sense of coherence (SOC), a psychological resource that focuses on factors that support human health and well-being, was suggested to act as a potential pathway for maintaining and improving quality of life independently from the disease status. |
| p Value | <0.001 |
| Conclusion | SOC was moderately correlated to all of the quality of life domains (r=0.260 to r=0.686, p<0.001) except health transition. Its association to peak VO2 (r=0.098; p=0.023) was poor. |
| Risk Factor | unknown |
| CHD Type | |
|---|---|
| ID | 594 |
| CHD Type | isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD |
| CHD Subtype | TGA/TOF/EA/PS/PR/CoA/AS/AVSD/ASD/VSD/PDA/other |
| Reference | |
|---|---|
| PMID | 23460658 |
| Year | 2014 |
| Title | Sense of coherence, rather than exercise capacity, is the stronger predictor to obtain health-related quality of life in adults with congenital heart disease. |
| Sample | ||
|---|---|---|
| Population | Adults | |
| Source | questionnaires | |
| Region | Mu¨nchen, Germany | |
| Method | Patients completed the SOC-13 questionnaire and the health-related quality of life questionnaire SF-36. Afterwards they performed a cardiopulmonary exercise test. | |
| Race | Europe | |
| Disease History | N/A | |
| Treatment History | N/A | |
| Group | Health-related quality of life in adults with CHD(Treatment) | N/A(Control) |
| Number | 546 | N/A |
| Age | 26.9 years, aged from 16 to 71 years | N/A |
| Gender (Male: Female) | 310:236 | N/A |
| Marker Level | SOC(Spearman’s R): 0.275 | N/A |