“…Psychosocial factors and social support contribute to the recovery process (e.g., Barry, Kasl, Lichtman, Vaccarino, & Krumholz, 2006;Elizur & Hirsh, 1999) and may partially account for gender differences (Logsdon, Usui, Cronin, & Miracle, 1998). In particular, some authors have suggested that women's traditional role demands might affect recovery after CABG Lemos, Suls, Jenson, Lounsbury, & Gordon, 2003;Rose, Suls, & Green, 1996). Especially in the early phase of recovery, when patients are instructed to avoid exertion of the upper part of the body, traditionally female domestic activities such as vacuuming and washing dishes could increase the risk for complications , mask cardiac symptoms , and divert attention from the patient's own needs (Helgeson, 1993).…”