Division of Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Faculty of Education, Laval University.
J Fam Psychol. 2023 Dec;37(8):1315-1321. doi: 10.1037/fam0000898. Epub 2021 Jul 22.
The effects of mental health on quality of life (QoL) over the course of a couple's recovery from a patient's cardiac event are unknown as partner outcomes are rarely considered within cardiac rehabilitation. To capture the transactional nature of recovery from a cardiac event, this research investigated the link between longitudinal changes in the mental health of couples in which at least one of the partners had cardiac disease and changes in their QoL during cardiac rehabilitation. Participants ( = 184 dyads) completed questionnaires measuring anxiety, depression, and QoL at baseline (enrollment) and 3 months (discharge). Dyadic data were analyzed using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model with integrated latent change scores. The results indicated that improved anxiety was associated with significant positive changes in physical and emotional QoL for both the patient and partner (actor effects). A reduction in depression in both partners from baseline to follow-up predicted an increase in emotional QoL for patients and partners, and an increase in physical QoL for partners (actor effects). Patients whose depression decreased from enrollment to the completion of cardiac rehabilitation were associated with partners' greater positive changes in emotional QoL than were patients whose depression did not decrease, and reductions in partners' anxiety over time predicted positive changes in patients' physical QoL (partner effects). Findings underscore the need to screen for and attend to patients' and partners' mental health outcomes postcardiac event, as positive changes in mental health symptoms may optimize changes in patients' and partners' emotional and physical QoL. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
心理健康对夫妻双方从患者心脏病事件中康复过程中的生活质量(QoL)的影响尚不清楚,因为在心脏康复中很少考虑伴侣的结果。为了捕捉心脏病事件康复的交互性质,本研究调查了至少有一名伴侣患有心脏病的夫妻双方心理健康的纵向变化与他们在心脏康复期间 QoL 的变化之间的联系。参与者(= 184 对)在基线(入组)和 3 个月(出院)时完成了焦虑、抑郁和 QoL 问卷。使用 Actor-Partner Interdependence Model 对双变量数据进行了分析,其中包含综合潜在变化分数。结果表明,焦虑改善与患者和伴侣的身体和情感 QoL 显著正相关(主体效应)。从基线到随访,双方的抑郁程度降低,预示着患者和伴侣的情感 QoL 增加,伴侣的身体 QoL 增加(主体效应)。与抑郁未降低的患者相比,从入组到心脏康复完成时抑郁程度降低的患者,其伴侣的情感 QoL 变化更为积极,而随着时间的推移,伴侣焦虑程度的降低预示着患者身体 QoL 的积极变化(伴侣效应)。研究结果强调需要在心脏事件后对患者和伴侣的心理健康结果进行筛查和关注,因为心理健康症状的积极变化可能会优化患者和伴侣的情感和身体 QoL 的变化。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。