Investigate how coping resources affect depressive symptoms in patient-caregiver dyads with heart failure in rural areas.
Used dyadic analysis to assess actor-partner interdependence modeling.
Target population included heart failure patients and their caregivers in rural settings.
Improved coping resources correlated with reduced depressive symptoms in both patients and caregivers.
Findings support the need for dyadic interventions in rural health contexts.
Abstract
Dyadic interventions that enhance coping resources are needed.
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Effects of Coping Resources on Depressive Symptoms in Rural Heart Failure Patient-Caregiver Dyads: An Actor-Partner Interdependence Modeling Analysis | Synapse