The Role of Social Functioning Between Vitality and Mental Distress in Hypertension: A Partial Mediation Model.

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Sara Guidotti, Francesca Giordano, Carlo Pruneti
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(1) Background: Patients with hypertension face a relevant reduction in health-related quality of life. Specifically, the vitality domain is significantly impaired. This research aims to explore the association between quality of life and mental distress in patients with hypertension, explicitly emphasizing the mediating factor of social functioning above vitality. (2) Methods: This observational study consecutively recruited a hundred hypertensive patients (49% were males and 51% were females) aged between 23 and 82 years old (Mage = 56.04, SDage = 12.04). The Symptom Checklist-90-Revised (SCL-90-R) and the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) were administered to assess mental distress and quality of life, respectively. Two biological measures (i.e., cortisol levels and heart rate) were also collected. (3) Results: In total, 50% of participants indicated higher mental distress and reduced quality of life. Correlation analyses demonstrate various negative relationships between clinical features. Moreover, positive associations were found between mental distress and vitality and between vitality and physical and social functioning along with heart rate. Notably, it was determined that vitality negatively predicted mental distress directly and indirectly by mediating social functioning. (4) Conclusions: Despite these promising findings, this study's cross-sectional nature does not allow for the definition of the causal relationship between the investigated variables. These results emphasize the importance of a comprehensive and multidisciplinary evaluation in understanding hypertensive patients' psychophysical well-being and lifestyles, which social support may significantly modulate.

社会功能在高血压患者活力与精神困扰之间的作用:一个部分中介模型。
(1)背景:高血压患者面临与健康相关的生活质量下降。具体来说,活力领域受到了严重损害。本研究旨在探讨高血压患者生活质量与精神困扰的关系,明确强调社会功能高于活力的中介因素。(2)方法:本观察性研究连续招募23 ~ 82岁的高血压患者100例(男性49%,女性51%)(Mage = 56.04, SDage = 12.04)。分别用症状表90-修订版(SCL-90-R)和36项简短健康调查(SF-36)评估精神压力和生活质量。还收集了两项生物学指标(即皮质醇水平和心率)。(3)结果:50%的受试者表现出较高的精神压力和生活质量下降。相关分析显示临床特征之间存在各种负相关关系。此外,还发现精神痛苦与活力之间、活力与身体和社会功能之间以及心率之间存在正相关。值得注意的是,它确定了活力负向预测精神痛苦直接和间接通过中介社会功能。(4)结论:尽管有这些令人鼓舞的发现,但本研究的横断面性质不允许定义所调查变量之间的因果关系。这些结果强调了在了解高血压患者的身心健康和生活方式方面进行全面和多学科评估的重要性,而社会支持可能会显著调节这些健康和生活方式。
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