1979
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(79)90076-x
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Psychosocial adaptation post-myocardial infarction: The spouse's dilemma

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“…The spouses were asked to accompany the patients, and all of them agreed to participate in the study. The third version of the Family Assessment Measure (FAM 111) is a validated and reliable self-assessment tool with good test-retest reliability [42,44]. It was translated into German by Cierpka and Frevert and was recently revised [13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spouses were asked to accompany the patients, and all of them agreed to participate in the study. The third version of the Family Assessment Measure (FAM 111) is a validated and reliable self-assessment tool with good test-retest reliability [42,44]. It was translated into German by Cierpka and Frevert and was recently revised [13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En effet, plusieurs études démontrent que bien que les patients présentent une détresse appréciable suite à un épisode cardiaque aigu, les conjointes rapportent une plus grande détresse psychologique que les patients désignés suite à l'incident (Bedsworth & Molen, 1982;Bohachick & Anton, 1990;Stern & Pascale, 1979 En somme, les relations familiales soutiennent la régulation des comportements de santé tout comme elles peuvent véhiculer l'obligation et la contrainte (Umberson, 1987).…”
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“…Notably, these feelings are disguised and rarely expressed and are negatively associated with female spousal capacity to endure emotional stress (Davies, 2000). Female spouses also commonly experience changed self-concepts and perceived spousal roles (Stern & Pascale, 1979). Dependent females are particularly prone to adjustment difficulties (Shanfield, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Dependent females are particularly prone to adjustment difficulties (Shanfield, 1990). Expecting support from formerly supportive, but now unresponsive or under-supportive convalescing male spouses, dependent spouses may crumble in a welter of anxiety, depression and confusion (Stern & Pascale, 1979). Those female spouses with a diminished capacity to express feelings appear to be particularly at risk of developing psychological problems (Shanfield, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%