Perceived social support was directly related to anxiety and depression, with wishful-thinking coping strategies mediating the relationship between perceived social support and psychological distress.
Cross-Sectional (n=272)
No
Congenital heart disease (n=272)
Psychological distress (anxiety and depression)
BACKGROUND: Many people with congenital heart disease (CHD) experience psychological distress related to medical complications and psychosocial issues related to the disease. Although studies show that social support and coping strategies are closely associated with psychological distress in people struggling with different chronic health challenges, very little is known about whether the same factors hold true for the psychological distress of people living with CHD. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between types of social support, coping strategies, and psychological distress for individuals living with CHD. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey design with self-report questionnaires was used. METHOD: A convenience sample of 272 participants was obtained from the Adult Congenital Heart Disease program at a tertiary care hospital in Western Canada. Structural equation modeling was conducted to examine hypothesized relationships among study variables. RESULTS: Perceived social support was directly related to both anxiety and depression. Received social support influenced anxiety and depression, but its effect was through perceived social support. Wishful-thinking coping strategies mediated the relationships between perceived social support and both anxiety and depression. CONCLUSION: Individuals with CHD who have low perceived and received social support are vulnerable to experiences of psychological distress. Assessments of social support and facilitation of positive coping strategies are integral to nursing care for adults with CHD.
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Mi‐Yeon Kim
Center for Science in the Public Interest (United States)
Joy L. Johnson
Brigham Young University
Richard Sawatzky
Providence Health Care
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
Western University
Centre for Advancing Health Outcomes
Providence Health Care
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Kim et al. (Wed,) conducted a cross-sectional in Congenital heart disease (n=272). Perceived social support was directly related to anxiety and depression, with wishful-thinking coping strategies mediating the relationship between perceived social support and psychological distress.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10c5488102eb4b66ee5c53 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/jcn.0000000000000531