Factor Information
Data ID 3971
Factor low T1(baseline) PHC(perveived health competence)
Description relationships between lower T1 perceived health competence and T2 emotional depression; T2: three years follow up
Biomarker NA
Classification A3 (clinical factor - disease & symptom)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective To examine the relationship of perceived health competence at baseline (T1) as a predictor of anxiety and depressive symptoms three years later (T2).
Conclusion Congenital heart disease survivors who feel more competent in managing their health may be less likely to experience future anxiety and depressive symptoms. Perceived health competence may be a worthwhile target for psychosocial intervention to promote emotional wellbeing among congenital heart disease survivors and ensure the best outcomes.
Risk Factor protective factor
CHD Type
ID 148
CHD Type NA
CHD Subtype NA
Reference
PMID 31722548
Year 2019
Title Perceived health competence predicts anxiety and depressive symptoms after a three-year follow-up among adolescents and adults with congenital heart disease
Sample
Population adults
Source patients
Region Washington, USA
Method linear regression model
Race American
Disease History N/A
Treatment History N/A
Group T2 depressive symptoms(Treatment) N/A(Control)
Number 124 N/A
Age T1:27.11(7.55) years N/A
Gender (Male: Female) 52:72
Marker Level B=-0.24, β=-0.47, t=-4.99, N/A