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Network analysis to examine sex differences linked to emotional well-being in cardiovascular disease
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Cardiovascular health
Network analysis
Sex differences
Emotional well-being
Self-efficay
Clasificación UNESCO
61 Psicología
6107.01 Metodología
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
SAGE publications
Citación
Hidalgo-Muñoz, A. R., Tabernero, C., & Luque, B. (2024). Network analysis to examine sex differences linked to emotional well-being in cardiovascular disease. Journal of Health Psychology, 29(12), 1404-1415. https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053241230263
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[EN]Psychosocial dimensions are essential to guarantee an optimal approach to improve emotional well-being in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). There is evidence of sex differences regarding these dimensions. Thus, the connections between them are crucial to implement personalized therapies. Network model analyses were conducted on data from 593 CVD patients. The models included scores from the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), positive (PA) and negative affect (NA), positivity (PS), satisfaction of life (SLS), social support (SS), self-efficacy on emotion regulation (RESE), cardiac self-efficacy (CSE) and the Short Form-12 Health Survey. The main sex differences were found in: PA-PS (p = 0.03), SS-RESE (p = 0.04), for which the positive associations are stronger for men than for women and PA-RESE (p < 0.01) for which the positive association is stronger for women than for men. These nuances should be considered to implement tailored and integrative therapies for each CVD patient.
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1359-1053
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10.1177/13591053241230263
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