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Brief strategic therapy in first myocardial infarction patients with increased levels of stress: a randomized clinical trial

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ANXIETY STRESS AND COPING
卷 28, 期 6, 页码 687-705

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10615806.2015.1004323

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brief strategic therapy; first myocardial infarction patients with increased levels of perceived stress; non-fatal reinfarction; fatal reinfarction; mental and physical health status

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  1. Faculty of Psychology, University of Warsaw [144525/2009]

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Background: Little is known about the impact of interventions targeting chronic stress levels on clinical outcomes among myocardial infarction (MI) patients with increased levels of stress. Objectives: To examine the impact of the addition of brief strategic therapy (BST) to usual care (UC) on clinical outcomes in first MI patients with increased levels of stress. Design: Eighty-one patients were randomly assigned to BST in conjunction with UC (medical treatment, risk factor information, and guidance on unhealthy behavior change) or to UC. Methods: The outcome measures were scores on the Perceived Stress Scale, reinfarction and cardiac mortality rates, and scores on the Health Survey. Measures were taken before, post-treatment, and at two follow-ups. Results: Patients subjected to BST showed reduced perceived stress at post-treatment and maintained decreased levels at follow-ups. At 1-year follow-up, they had a lower rate of non-fatal reinfarction, and at 2.5-year follow-up, they had a lower rate of fatal reinfarction. Their mental and physical health was improved at post-treatment and this was sustained at follow-ups. Conclusion: The addition of BST to UC favorably influences the disease course after MI in patients with increased levels of stress.

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