@article{afbfaf9cb87c44f79a69251b377f572e,
title = "Cardiac-Disease-Induced Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms (CDI-PTSS) Among Cardiac Patients{\textquoteright} Partners: A Longitudinal Study",
abstract = "Objective: Cardiac-disease-induced posttraumatic stress symptoms (CDI-PTSS) have been detected among a substantial number of cardiac patients. Even though patients{\textquoteright} caregiving partners are also susceptible to CDI-PTSS, the research on cardiac partners{\textquoteright} CDI-PTSS is scarce. Based on the ecological model of trauma and recovery, we investigated levels of partners{\textquoteright} CDI-PTSS over time, and factors that potentially contribute to it. Method: During patients{\textquoteright} hospitalizations, partners (N = 143) provided data regarding demographic variables and peritraumatic emotional distress (depression and anxiety). Four months later, partners{\textquoteright} CDI-PTSS, their emotional distress, fear of patients{\textquoteright} illness progression, and perceived social support were assessed. Eight months posthospitalization, partners filled out questionnaires tapping CDI-PTSS. Hypotheses were tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). Results: A mild level of CDI-PTSS was detected among partners, 4 and 8 months after patients{\textquoteright} cardiac event. Partners{\textquoteright} distress as measured during patients{\textquoteright} hospitalization, and their fear of patients{\textquoteright} illness progression, contributed to the manifestation of CDI-PTSS over time. Conclusions: The findings shed light on potential risk factors for partners{\textquoteright} CDI-PTSS. Interventions to ameliorate partners{\textquoteright} distress and fear of illness progression should be designed toward reducing the development of CDI-PTSS among partners.",
keywords = "Ace, Fear of illness progression, Partners, Ptsd, Ptss",
author = "Roni Eisenberg and Keren Fait and Rachel Dekel and Nitza Levi and Hanoch Hod and Shlomi Matezki and Noa Vilchinsky",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 American Psychological Association",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1037/hea0001175",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "41",
pages = "674--682",
journal = "Health Psychology",
issn = "0278-6133",
publisher = "American Psychological Association",
number = "10",
}