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Positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study

OBJECTIVES: Psychological well-being and sociodemographic factors have been associated with cardiovascular health. Positive psychological well-being research is limited in the literature; as such, this study aimed to investigate how patients with cardiovascular disease could be classified according...

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Autores principales: Castillo-Mayén, Rosario, Luque, Bárbara, Rubio, Sebastián Jesús, Cuadrado, Esther, Gutiérrez-Domingo, Tamara, Arenas, Alicia, Delgado-Lista, Javier, Pérez-Martínez, Pablo, Tabernero, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8130737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34006562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050818
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author Castillo-Mayén, Rosario
Luque, Bárbara
Rubio, Sebastián Jesús
Cuadrado, Esther
Gutiérrez-Domingo, Tamara
Arenas, Alicia
Delgado-Lista, Javier
Pérez-Martínez, Pablo
Tabernero, Carmen
author_facet Castillo-Mayén, Rosario
Luque, Bárbara
Rubio, Sebastián Jesús
Cuadrado, Esther
Gutiérrez-Domingo, Tamara
Arenas, Alicia
Delgado-Lista, Javier
Pérez-Martínez, Pablo
Tabernero, Carmen
author_sort Castillo-Mayén, Rosario
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description OBJECTIVES: Psychological well-being and sociodemographic factors have been associated with cardiovascular health. Positive psychological well-being research is limited in the literature; as such, this study aimed to investigate how patients with cardiovascular disease could be classified according to their perceived mental and physical health, and to identify positive psychological profiles based on this classification and test their stability over time. DESIGN AND SETTING: Longitudinal study with patients from a public hospital located in Córdoba (Spain). PARTICIPANTS: This study comprised 379 cardiovascular patients (87.3% men) tested at three measurement points. OUTCOME MEASURES: Participants reported their sociodemographic variables (age, sex, educational level, employment and socioeconomic status) at phase 1, while their perceived health and variables relating to positive psychological well-being were tested at this and two subsequent time points (average interval time: 9 months). RESULTS: The two-step cluster analysis classified participants into three groups according to their mental and physical health levels, p<0.001: high (n=76), moderate (n=113) and low (n=189) perceived health clusters. Low perceived health was the largest cluster, comprising almost half of patients. Clusters significantly differed according to sex, p=0.002, and socioeconomic level, p=0.004. The profile analysis indicated that participants in the high perceived health cluster showed high positive affect, positivity, life satisfaction, and self-efficacy in emotion regulation, and less negative affect and use of passive strategies over the three measurement points (95% CI, all ps<0.01). Moreover, psychological profile stability for each cluster was generally found over an 18-month period, all ps<0.05. CONCLUSION: Cardiovascular patients may differ in terms of their perceived health and, accordingly, in terms of other relevant variables. Perceived health clusters generated varying and generally stable psychological profiles based on positive psychological well-being variables. Psychological interventions should be adapted to patients’ requirements.
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spelling pubmed-81307372021-05-27 Positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study Castillo-Mayén, Rosario Luque, Bárbara Rubio, Sebastián Jesús Cuadrado, Esther Gutiérrez-Domingo, Tamara Arenas, Alicia Delgado-Lista, Javier Pérez-Martínez, Pablo Tabernero, Carmen BMJ Open Public Health OBJECTIVES: Psychological well-being and sociodemographic factors have been associated with cardiovascular health. Positive psychological well-being research is limited in the literature; as such, this study aimed to investigate how patients with cardiovascular disease could be classified according to their perceived mental and physical health, and to identify positive psychological profiles based on this classification and test their stability over time. DESIGN AND SETTING: Longitudinal study with patients from a public hospital located in Córdoba (Spain). PARTICIPANTS: This study comprised 379 cardiovascular patients (87.3% men) tested at three measurement points. OUTCOME MEASURES: Participants reported their sociodemographic variables (age, sex, educational level, employment and socioeconomic status) at phase 1, while their perceived health and variables relating to positive psychological well-being were tested at this and two subsequent time points (average interval time: 9 months). RESULTS: The two-step cluster analysis classified participants into three groups according to their mental and physical health levels, p<0.001: high (n=76), moderate (n=113) and low (n=189) perceived health clusters. Low perceived health was the largest cluster, comprising almost half of patients. Clusters significantly differed according to sex, p=0.002, and socioeconomic level, p=0.004. The profile analysis indicated that participants in the high perceived health cluster showed high positive affect, positivity, life satisfaction, and self-efficacy in emotion regulation, and less negative affect and use of passive strategies over the three measurement points (95% CI, all ps<0.01). Moreover, psychological profile stability for each cluster was generally found over an 18-month period, all ps<0.05. CONCLUSION: Cardiovascular patients may differ in terms of their perceived health and, accordingly, in terms of other relevant variables. Perceived health clusters generated varying and generally stable psychological profiles based on positive psychological well-being variables. Psychological interventions should be adapted to patients’ requirements. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8130737/ /pubmed/34006562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050818 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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Castillo-Mayén, Rosario
Luque, Bárbara
Rubio, Sebastián Jesús
Cuadrado, Esther
Gutiérrez-Domingo, Tamara
Arenas, Alicia
Delgado-Lista, Javier
Pérez-Martínez, Pablo
Tabernero, Carmen
Positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study
title Positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study
title_full Positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study
title_fullStr Positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study
title_full_unstemmed Positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study
title_short Positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study
title_sort positive psychological profiles based on perceived health clustering in patients with cardiovascular disease: a longitudinal study
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8130737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34006562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050818
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