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. 2024 Jun 28;13(13):3812.
doi: 10.3390/jcm13133812.

Do the Gender and the Number of Comorbidities and the Use of Tertiary Prevention Play a Role in the Severity of Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease? A POLASPIRE II Study

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Do the Gender and the Number of Comorbidities and the Use of Tertiary Prevention Play a Role in the Severity of Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease? A POLASPIRE II Study

Józefa Dąbek et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Background/Objectives: The need to conduct research on anxiety and depression in patients with coronary artery disease in connection with factors such as gender or implemented tertiary prevention is very important for drawing practical conclusions and, consequently, implementing new recommendations and procedures. The aim of the study was to attempt to answer the question whether gender and the number of comorbidities, as well as the application of tertiary prevention principles, play a role in the severity of anxiety and depression in the studied group of patients with coronary artery disease. Material: The study involved 765 patients from 11 Polish cardiology centers. The presented material is part of the multicenter POLASPIRE II study. Methods: All patients completed The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) questionnaire, and a medical interview was conducted with them. Conclusions: Although the intensity of anxiety and depression in the studied group of patients was low, gender differentiated them, which, however, did not influence undertaking tertiary prevention activities. In the study group of patients, the number of comorbidities and cardiac incidents/procedures after the event qualifying for the study, as well as preventive actions undertaken, were not associated with the severity of anxiety and depression. In the studied group of patients with coronary heart disease, there was still a large group of people who did not take preventive measures. Therefore, there is a need for systematic education regarding the benefits of implementing them to prevent the progression of the disease and premature death.

Keywords: POLASPIRE; anxiety; coronary heart disease; depression.

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