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Association of Psychological Resilience with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in a General Population in Italy: Prospective Findings from the Moli-Sani Study

Psychological resilience (PR) is the capacity to adapt positively in face of adversity. Its role as an independent protective factor has been acknowledged in recent years. We aimed to test the association of PR with all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in a general adult population....

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Autores principales: Ghulam, Anwal, Bonaccio, Marialaura, Costanzo, Simona, Gialluisi, Alessandro, Santonastaso, Federica, Di Castelnuovo, Augusto, Cerletti, Chiara, Donati, Maria Benedetta, de Gaetano, Giovanni, Gianfagna, Francesco, Iacoviello, Licia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8750664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010483
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010222
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author Ghulam, Anwal
Bonaccio, Marialaura
Costanzo, Simona
Gialluisi, Alessandro
Santonastaso, Federica
Di Castelnuovo, Augusto
Cerletti, Chiara
Donati, Maria Benedetta
de Gaetano, Giovanni
Gianfagna, Francesco
Iacoviello, Licia
author_facet Ghulam, Anwal
Bonaccio, Marialaura
Costanzo, Simona
Gialluisi, Alessandro
Santonastaso, Federica
Di Castelnuovo, Augusto
Cerletti, Chiara
Donati, Maria Benedetta
de Gaetano, Giovanni
Gianfagna, Francesco
Iacoviello, Licia
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description Psychological resilience (PR) is the capacity to adapt positively in face of adversity. Its role as an independent protective factor has been acknowledged in recent years. We aimed to test the association of PR with all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in a general adult population. We performed longitudinal analyses on 10,406 CVD-free individuals from the Moli-Sani cohort (follow up = 11.2 year). PR was assessed by the 25-item Connor and Davidson resilience scale. PR factors were identified through polychoric factor analysis. Associations with mortality were tested using multivariable Cox regressions. Higher levels of PR were associated with reduced all-cause mortality in a model including sex and age (HR = 0.78; 95%CI 0.62–1.00). The association decreased after inclusion of socioeconomic, clinical, and behavioral factors into the model (HR = 0.80; 95%CI 0.62–1.03). No relation was observed with cardiovascular mortality in the fully adjusted model (HR = 0.89; 95%CI 0.56–1.39). An inverse association of Factor 1 (reflecting positive acceptance of change) with all-cause mortality (HR = 0.89; 95%CI 0.82–0.98; p value = 0.01) was found. However, at a borderline non-significant way, PR predicts all-cause mortality in a general population of Italian adults. This is supported by the findings demonstrating a significant association between the PR’s domain reflecting a positive acceptance of change and all-cause mortality.
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spelling pubmed-87506642022-01-12 Association of Psychological Resilience with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in a General Population in Italy: Prospective Findings from the Moli-Sani Study Ghulam, Anwal Bonaccio, Marialaura Costanzo, Simona Gialluisi, Alessandro Santonastaso, Federica Di Castelnuovo, Augusto Cerletti, Chiara Donati, Maria Benedetta de Gaetano, Giovanni Gianfagna, Francesco Iacoviello, Licia Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Psychological resilience (PR) is the capacity to adapt positively in face of adversity. Its role as an independent protective factor has been acknowledged in recent years. We aimed to test the association of PR with all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in a general adult population. We performed longitudinal analyses on 10,406 CVD-free individuals from the Moli-Sani cohort (follow up = 11.2 year). PR was assessed by the 25-item Connor and Davidson resilience scale. PR factors were identified through polychoric factor analysis. Associations with mortality were tested using multivariable Cox regressions. Higher levels of PR were associated with reduced all-cause mortality in a model including sex and age (HR = 0.78; 95%CI 0.62–1.00). The association decreased after inclusion of socioeconomic, clinical, and behavioral factors into the model (HR = 0.80; 95%CI 0.62–1.03). No relation was observed with cardiovascular mortality in the fully adjusted model (HR = 0.89; 95%CI 0.56–1.39). An inverse association of Factor 1 (reflecting positive acceptance of change) with all-cause mortality (HR = 0.89; 95%CI 0.82–0.98; p value = 0.01) was found. However, at a borderline non-significant way, PR predicts all-cause mortality in a general population of Italian adults. This is supported by the findings demonstrating a significant association between the PR’s domain reflecting a positive acceptance of change and all-cause mortality. MDPI 2021-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8750664/ /pubmed/35010483 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010222 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ghulam, Anwal
Bonaccio, Marialaura
Costanzo, Simona
Gialluisi, Alessandro
Santonastaso, Federica
Di Castelnuovo, Augusto
Cerletti, Chiara
Donati, Maria Benedetta
de Gaetano, Giovanni
Gianfagna, Francesco
Iacoviello, Licia
Association of Psychological Resilience with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in a General Population in Italy: Prospective Findings from the Moli-Sani Study
title Association of Psychological Resilience with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in a General Population in Italy: Prospective Findings from the Moli-Sani Study
title_full Association of Psychological Resilience with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in a General Population in Italy: Prospective Findings from the Moli-Sani Study
title_fullStr Association of Psychological Resilience with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in a General Population in Italy: Prospective Findings from the Moli-Sani Study
title_full_unstemmed Association of Psychological Resilience with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in a General Population in Italy: Prospective Findings from the Moli-Sani Study
title_short Association of Psychological Resilience with All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality in a General Population in Italy: Prospective Findings from the Moli-Sani Study
title_sort association of psychological resilience with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in a general population in italy: prospective findings from the moli-sani study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8750664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010483
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010222
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