Anxiety Disorders in Cardiac Patients
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- Among SCID-interviewed patients with elevated HADS-A scores, 84% met criteria for an anxiety or adjustment disorder. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- Approximately five out of six patients identified by HADS-A as having anxiety symptoms also had a formal SCID-confirmed diagnosis. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- Anxiety symptoms are common among people with cardiac disease and are linked to worse quality of life and increased mortality risk. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- Patients with SCID-confirmed anxiety or adjustment disorder were more often female and younger than patients without a confirmed diagnosis. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark
- Many cardiac patients continued to experience anxiety symptoms despite previously seeking and receiving mental health help. — Prevalence and types of anxiety disorders among patients with cardiac conditions and elevated HADS-A scores: findings from the initial screening phase of the Heart and Mind trial in Denmark