Asked by Kanecia Thompson on Jul 23, 2024
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Frasure-Smith, Lespérance, and Talajic (1993) found that depression soon after the heart attack
A) had no effect on the risk of dying.
B) was associated with a greater than five-fold increase in the risk of dying within six months.
C) was associated with a greater than five-fold increase in the risk of another heart attack within 6 months.
D) was associated with a greater than five-fold increase in the risk of dying within six months only in men, but not in women.
E) was associated with a greater than ten-fold increase in the risk of another heart attack within 6 months.
Psychosocial Variables
Factors that encompass both psychological and social aspects, influencing individual behavior and well-being.
- Recognize the psychosocial factors contributing to cardiovascular disease and the effectiveness of interventions.
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Mckayla MillerJul 24, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Frasure-Smith, Lespérance, and Talajic (1993) found that depression soon after the heart attack was associated with a greater than five-fold increase in the risk of dying within six months.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the psychosocial factors contributing to cardiovascular disease and the effectiveness of interventions.
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