State and trait anxiety in islander cardiac patients: associated factors and the impact of perceived social support.

Fotini Legaki, Fotoula Babatsikou, Charilaos Koutis, Maria Polikandrioti
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Introduction: Cardiac patients frequently experience elevated levels of anxiety, which may influence clinical outcomes. Perceived social support is a precious resource with which to minimise anxiety. The aim of the study was to explore levels of perceived social support, levels of anxiety (state and trait), and the associated factors as well as the impact of patents' characteristics and social support on anxiety.

Material and methods: The study sample consisted of 82 island inhabitant patients with cardiac problems (49 men and 33 women). Data collected by the completion of the State-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) and the Multidimensional scale of perceived social support questionnaire (MSPSS). The statistical significance level was set at p < 0.05.

Results: Regarding state and trait anxiety, half of the patients scored below 37 and 38, respectively, (medians) while 25% of participants scored more than 50 and 48, respectively. These values indicate moderate levels of anxiety. Regarding social support, at least 50% of patients scored over 27, 27, and 20 (median) on support from significant ones, family, and friends, respectively. In addition, 25% of patients scored above 28, 28, and 26, respectively. These values indicate high levels of social support. The association between anxiety and social support was found to be linearly negative, meaning that the more support a patient felt, the less anxiety they also experienced.

Conclusions: Enhancing perceived social support may be a key-element in alleviating anxiety among cardiac patients.

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岛民心脏病患者状态焦虑与特质焦虑:相关因素与感知社会支持的影响。
导读:心脏病患者经常经历高水平的焦虑,这可能会影响临床结果。感知到的社会支持是减少焦虑的宝贵资源。本研究旨在探讨大学生的感知社会支持水平、焦虑水平(状态和特质)及其相关因素,以及大学生特征和社会支持对焦虑的影响。材料与方法:研究样本为82例有心脏问题的岛屿居民(男性49例,女性33例)。数据通过完成状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)和多维感知社会支持量表(MSPSS)收集。差异有统计学意义,p < 0.05。结果:在状态焦虑和特质焦虑方面,一半的患者得分分别低于37分和38分(中位数),25%的参与者得分分别超过50分和48分。这些数值表明焦虑程度中等。在社会支持方面,至少有50%的患者分别在重要的人、家人和朋友的支持上得分超过27,27和20(中位数)。此外,25%的患者得分分别在28、28和26以上。这些值表明高水平的社会支持。研究发现,焦虑和社会支持之间呈线性负相关,这意味着患者感受到的支持越多,他们经历的焦虑就越少。结论:增强感知社会支持可能是缓解心脏病患者焦虑的关键因素。
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