Effekte einer multimodalen Intervention zur Primärprävention kardiovaskulärer Krankheiten auf Depressivität, Angst und Typ-D-Muster

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Effekte einer multimodalen Intervention zur Primärprävention kardiovaskulärer Krankheiten auf Depressivität, Angst und Typ-D-Muster : Erste Ergebnisse der randomisierten, kontrollierten PräFord-Studie. / Albus, C; Bjarnson-Wehrens, B; Gysan, D B; Herold, G; Schneider, C A; zu Eulenburg, C; Predel, H G; PräFord-Studiengruppe.

in: HERZ, Jahrgang 37, Nr. 1, 02.2012, S. 59-62.

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title = "Effekte einer multimodalen Intervention zur Prim{\"a}rpr{\"a}vention kardiovaskul{\"a}rer Krankheiten auf Depressivit{\"a}t, Angst und Typ-D-Muster: Erste Ergebnisse der randomisierten, kontrollierten Pr{\"a}Ford-Studie",
abstract = "Depression, anxiety, and Type-D pattern are associated with the earlier development and faster progression of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The aim of the randomized controlled PreFord trial was to improve multiple biological and psychosocial risk factors in the primary prevention of CVD. A total of 447 women and men with an ESC risk score >5% were randomly assigned to either multimodal or routine care groups. Somatic and psychosocial variables (HADS, DS-14) were assessed before and after the intervention, and annually for 2 years thereafter. The intervention showed no significant effects on the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and type D personality, either in the whole sample or in those with elevated scores at baseline. Thus, our study did not provide evidence that symptoms of depression, anxiety, or Type D personality can be effectively treated by multimodal behavioral interventions for the primary prevention of CVD.",
keywords = "Aged, Anxiety Disorders, Cardiovascular Diseases, Character, Cognitive Therapy, Combined Modality Therapy, Cooperative Behavior, Depressive Disorder, Female, Guideline Adherence, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, Life Style, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Care Team, Personality Assessment, Primary Prevention, Psychometrics, Psychotherapy, Group",
author = "C Albus and B Bjarnson-Wehrens and Gysan, {D B} and G Herold and Schneider, {C A} and {zu Eulenburg}, C and Predel, {H G} and Pr{\"a}Ford-Studiengruppe",
year = "2012",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1007/s00059-011-3542-4",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "37",
pages = "59--62",
journal = "HERZ",
issn = "0340-9937",
publisher = "Urban und Vogel",
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AU - Albus, C

AU - Bjarnson-Wehrens, B

AU - Gysan, D B

AU - Herold, G

AU - Schneider, C A

AU - zu Eulenburg, C

AU - Predel, H G

AU - PräFord-Studiengruppe

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N2 - Depression, anxiety, and Type-D pattern are associated with the earlier development and faster progression of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The aim of the randomized controlled PreFord trial was to improve multiple biological and psychosocial risk factors in the primary prevention of CVD. A total of 447 women and men with an ESC risk score >5% were randomly assigned to either multimodal or routine care groups. Somatic and psychosocial variables (HADS, DS-14) were assessed before and after the intervention, and annually for 2 years thereafter. The intervention showed no significant effects on the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and type D personality, either in the whole sample or in those with elevated scores at baseline. Thus, our study did not provide evidence that symptoms of depression, anxiety, or Type D personality can be effectively treated by multimodal behavioral interventions for the primary prevention of CVD.

AB - Depression, anxiety, and Type-D pattern are associated with the earlier development and faster progression of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The aim of the randomized controlled PreFord trial was to improve multiple biological and psychosocial risk factors in the primary prevention of CVD. A total of 447 women and men with an ESC risk score >5% were randomly assigned to either multimodal or routine care groups. Somatic and psychosocial variables (HADS, DS-14) were assessed before and after the intervention, and annually for 2 years thereafter. The intervention showed no significant effects on the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and type D personality, either in the whole sample or in those with elevated scores at baseline. Thus, our study did not provide evidence that symptoms of depression, anxiety, or Type D personality can be effectively treated by multimodal behavioral interventions for the primary prevention of CVD.

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KW - Anxiety Disorders

KW - Cardiovascular Diseases

KW - Character

KW - Cognitive Therapy

KW - Combined Modality Therapy

KW - Cooperative Behavior

KW - Depressive Disorder

KW - Female

KW - Guideline Adherence

KW - Humans

KW - Interdisciplinary Communication

KW - Life Style

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Patient Care Team

KW - Personality Assessment

KW - Primary Prevention

KW - Psychometrics

KW - Psychotherapy, Group

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