Author/Authors :
Komasi, Saeid Imam Ali Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah , Saeidi, Mozhgan Imam Ali Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: To investigate the role of sex and age differences in marital conflict and stress of
patients who were under cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program.
METHODS: The data of this cross-sectional study were collected from the database of the CR
Department of Imam Ali Hospital, Kermanshah, Iran. The demographics and medical data of
683 persons were collected from January 2003 and January 2010 using medical records, the
Beck Anxiety Inventory, the Beck Depression Inventory, the Hudson’s Index of Marital Stress,
and the Structured Clinical Interview for axis I disorders. Data were analyzed through Analysis
of Covariance and Bonferroni test.
RESULTS: About 74.8% of the subjects were male. After adjustment for age, educational level,
anxiety, and depression-the findings showed that women in CR program had a higher level of
marital stress compared to men (54.75 ± 2.52 vs. 49.30 ± 0.89; P = 0.042). Furthermore, it was
revealed that women who aged 56-65 years and more experienced higher level of marital stress
compared to younger patients (P < 0.050); however, no significant difference was observed
between different age groups in male patients (P > 0.050).
CONCLUSION: Marital conflict and stress threaten healthiness of women who aged 56-65 years
more prominently than does in males or younger patients. Regarding the effect of marital stress
on recurrence of the disease and cardiac-related morbidity and mortality in women, providing
effective education and interventions to this group of patients, especially older women and even
their spouses could be one of the useful objectives of CR programs.
Keywords :
Marital Conflict , Psychologic Stress , Sex Differences , Rehabilitation , Cardiac Disease