1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3999(97)00307-3
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The course of anxiety and depression in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery

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“…Pre-and postoperative state anxiety were positively associated with trait anxiety, as reported previously [35]. Though frequently reported [31,36,37], no gender differences in anxiety were observed in the investigated sample. As trait and postoperative state anxiety were positively related to the perceived medical intervention load (PMIL), strategies to reduce patients' anxiety before surgery are important to prevent detrimental effects on health and subjective wellbeing and to achieve beneficial effects for perioperative compliance, adaptation (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Pre-and postoperative state anxiety were positively associated with trait anxiety, as reported previously [35]. Though frequently reported [31,36,37], no gender differences in anxiety were observed in the investigated sample. As trait and postoperative state anxiety were positively related to the perceived medical intervention load (PMIL), strategies to reduce patients' anxiety before surgery are important to prevent detrimental effects on health and subjective wellbeing and to achieve beneficial effects for perioperative compliance, adaptation (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Patients from both groups showed high preoperative state anxiety which dropped postsurgically, as previously shown [31][32][33][34]. This decline can be explained by the patients' fast recovery and the patients' relief that surgery was over.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…As doenças cardiovasculares caracterizam-se por mudanças na homeostase, função neuroendócrina e, eventualmente, por limitações físicas, o que pode acarretar desordens do humor 2 . Além disso, fatores de risco como sexo, idade, obesidade, dislipidemia, diabetes, hipertensão arterial, tabagismo e sedentarismo estão associados também aos estados de humor [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Na fase de resistência, acontece a persistência do estressor e a tentativa de equilíbrio do organismo. Já a fase de exaustão ocorre quando há uma falha no sistema de controle do estressor e manifesta-se com o surgimento de doenças relacionadas ao estresse (SELYE, 1946 A indicação de realização da cirurgia cardíaca, além de envolver aspectos fisiopatológicos, pode ser estressante para o paciente (DAIAN et al, 2012) e pode desencadear um impacto emocional (DUITS et al, 1998;RYMASZEWSKA;KIEJNA;HADRYS, 2003;TORRATI, 2009;CAMPONOGARA et al, 2012), podendo ser causadora de diversas manifestações psicológicas, principalmente sintomas de ansiedade (ASSIS et al, 2014;KALOGIANNI et al, 2016) e de depressão (TORRATI, 2009;POOLE et al, 2015).…”
Section: Estresse E a Síndrome Da Adaptação Geralunclassified
“…Identificou-se a presença de sintomas de ansiedade e depressão nos períodos pré e pós-operatórios, sendo a ansiedade o sentimento predominante no pré-operatório e, apesar da depressão ser observada antes da cirurgia, esta foi mais frequente no pós-operatório (DUITS et al, 1998;RYMASZEWSKA;KIEJNA;HADRYS, 2003;KRANNICHI et al, 2007; UTI, ou seja, desde o momento de admissão após o término da cirurgia até a alta da unidade.…”
Section: Na Prática Clínica E Em Pesquisas a Hospital Anxiety And Deunclassified