Age and sex determined differences in cognitive distortions and psychological traits in patients with coronary heart disease before coronary artery bypass surgery

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. A. Velikanov, Yulia L. Levashkevich, A. A. Stoljarova, E. Demchenko
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In patients with cardiovascular diseases, including CHD, the prevalence of anxiety and depression is considerable. Cognitive behavioral therapy is believed to be an effective tool for treating anxiety and depression. In the theory underlying cognitive behavioral psychotherapy, cognitive distortions play an important role. Cognitive distortions are misperception and misprocessing of information. Cognitive distortions are not a sign of mental disorders, however, their presence when assessing any situations (for example, while waiting for cardiac surgery) can lead to a range of psychological problems, in particular, to the development of anxiety and depression. Thus, the study of cognitive distortions in patients with cardiovascular diseases is of great importance in the view of the possibility of their negative impact on the mental state. Besides, according to the theoretical foundations of cognitive behavioral therapy, the presence of cognitive distortions also affects the interpersonal interaction (distorted perception of information, incorrect interpretation of behavior in the process of communication, etc.). Accordingly, the presence of cognitive distortions can also negatively affect patientdoctor interaction and adherence to treatment. The research aims to study the cognitive distortions and psychological characteristics of patients with CHD before CABG taking into consideration sex and age. The present study involved 60 patients with CHD, including 32 men (53%) and 28 women (47%). The average age of patients was 63 ± 8 years. Two groups of subjects were identified by age criterion: up to 65 years old and over 65 years old. To study cognitive distortions, the interview, and psychological testing (SCL-90-R and BIG 5 questionnaires) were carried out. All patients had different types of cognitive distortions. Men were more likely to spontaneous conclusions (37.5%), women were more likely to have overgeneralization (35%). In patients of the older age group (65<), the prevalence of dichotomous thinking was more frequent (25.92%). According to the results of the SCL-90-R questionnaire, women before CABG have higher indices of somatization, interpersonal sensitivity, and anxiety; men have higher indices of hostility. Patients over 65 years old have a higher level of somatization and depression. According to the results of the BIG 5 test, the majority of patients demonstrated a "below average" level in terms of "conscientiousness", "agreeableness", "openness to experience". For men, in terms of extraversion, the "above average" level was more common, while for women it was "level below average". When planning psychological testing and psychotherapy before CABG and during the rehabilitation, the identified psychological characteristics of patients and the specificity of cognitive distortions should be taken into account.
年龄和性别决定了冠状动脉搭桥术前冠心病患者认知扭曲和心理特征的差异
在包括冠心病在内的心血管疾病患者中,焦虑和抑郁的患病率相当高。认知行为疗法被认为是治疗焦虑和抑郁的有效工具。在认知行为心理治疗的理论基础中,认知扭曲扮演着重要的角色。认知扭曲是对信息的误解和错误处理。认知扭曲不是精神障碍的标志,然而,在评估任何情况时(例如,在等待心脏手术时),认知扭曲的存在会导致一系列心理问题,特别是焦虑和抑郁的发展。因此,鉴于心血管疾病患者的认知扭曲可能对精神状态产生负面影响,研究心血管疾病患者的认知扭曲具有重要意义。此外,根据认知行为治疗的理论基础,认知扭曲的存在也会影响人际交往(对信息的扭曲感知、沟通过程中对行为的错误解释等)。因此,认知扭曲的存在也会对医患互动和治疗依从性产生负面影响。本研究旨在研究冠心病患者在冠脉搭桥前的认知扭曲和心理特征,并考虑性别和年龄。本研究纳入60例冠心病患者,包括32例男性(53%)和28例女性(47%)。患者平均年龄63±8岁。根据年龄标准确定两组受试者:65岁以下和65岁以上。为了研究认知扭曲,进行了访谈和心理测试(SCL-90-R和BIG 5问卷)。所有患者都有不同类型的认知扭曲。男性更有可能自发得出结论(37.5%),女性更有可能过度概括(35%)。在年龄较大(65岁以下)的患者中,二元思维的患病率更高(25.92%)。SCL-90-R问卷结果显示,CABG前女性躯体化、人际敏感、焦虑指数较高;男性的敌意指数更高。65岁以上的患者躯体化和抑郁程度较高。根据BIG 5测试的结果,大多数患者在“严谨性”、“宜人性”、“经验开放性”方面表现出“低于平均水平”。就外向性而言,男性“高于平均水平”更为常见,而女性则“低于平均水平”。在冠脉搭桥术前和康复期间进行心理测试和心理治疗的规划时,应考虑到已确定的患者心理特征和认知扭曲的特异性。
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