Association between interoception and self-care in individuals with cardiovascular disease.

Giulia Locatelli, Davide Ausili, Christopher Sean Lee
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Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between interoceptive sensibility and self-care behaviors in individuals with cardiovascular disease.

Methods and results: Adults with cardiovascular disease were recruited for this cross-sectional descriptive study. Interoceptive sensibility was measured with the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness. Self-care was measured with the Self-Care of Chronic Illness Inventory. Linear regression was used to describe the relationships between interoceptive sensibility and self-care dimensions. Hierarchical linear regression modeling was used to quantify additional explained variance in self-care beyond that of demographic and clinical characteristics. For this study, 387 participants were recruited through an online platform in America. Overall, interoceptive sensibility mostly explained the variance of self-care management (R2 0.399) (compared to the other self-care dimensions). Higher trust was associated with better self-care maintenance (p<0.05) and higher self-care confidence (p=0.01). Higher body listening was associated with better self-care in all dimensions (maintenance p=0.025; monitoring and management p=0.000; confidence p=0.001). Higher noticing was associated with greater self-care monitoring, management and confidence (p=0.01, p<0.05, p=0.01 respectively). Higher distraction was associated with worse self-care maintenance (p=0.001) and lower self-care confidence (p<0.05). Higher self-regulation was associated with worse self-care monitoring (p=0.008). Higher worrying was associated with worse self-care management (p=0.002).

Conclusion: Interoceptive sensibility is associated with all self-care dimensions, especially management. Future studies should further explore these preliminary associations to examine causal relationships using longitudinal study designs, to examine the relationships by adding more potential covariates, and to examine whether changes in interoceptive sensibility led to changes in self-care using other study designs (e.g., RCT).

心血管疾病患者的内感受与自我保健之间的关系
目的:本研究旨在探讨心血管疾病患者的内感受性与自我照顾行为之间的关系。方法和结果:这项横断面描述性研究招募了患有心血管疾病的成年人。内感受性采用内感受意识多维度评估法进行测量。自我护理采用慢性疾病自我护理量表进行测量。采用线性回归描述内感受性与自我照顾维度之间的关系。层次线性回归模型用于量化除人口统计学和临床特征外自我保健的附加解释方差。在这项研究中,通过美国的一个在线平台招募了387名参与者。总体而言,与其他自我保健维度相比,内感受性敏感性主要解释了自我保健管理的差异(R2 0.399)。结论:内感受敏感性与自我护理各维度均相关,尤其是与自我护理管理相关。未来的研究应该进一步探索这些初步的关联,通过纵向研究设计来检验因果关系,通过增加更多的潜在协变量来检验这种关系,并通过其他研究设计(如随机对照试验)来检验内感受性的变化是否会导致自我护理的变化。
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