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Coping, schemas and cardiovascular risks – Study protocol

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

M. Slepecky
Affiliation:
UKF NItra, psychology, Liptovsky MikulasSlovak Republic
J. Prasko
Affiliation:
UKF NItra, psychology, Liptovsky MikulasSlovak Republic
I. Majercak
Affiliation:
Pavol Josef Safarik University in Kosice, Department of Internal Medicine, Kosice, Slovak Republic
E. Gyorgyova
Affiliation:
Pavol Josef Safarik University in Kosice, Department of Internal Medicine, Kosice, Slovak Republic
A. Kotianova
Affiliation:
UKF NItra, psychology, Liptovsky MikulasSlovak Republic
M. Zatkova
Affiliation:
UKF NItra, psychology, Liptovsky MikulasSlovak Republic
M. Chupacova
Affiliation:
Psychagogia, psychology, Liptovsky MikulasSlovak Republic
I. Tonhajzerova
Affiliation:
Faculty of Medicine, Jesenius Medical Faculty, Department of Physiology, Martin, Slovak Republic
M. Popelkova
Affiliation:
UKF NItra, psychology, Liptovsky MikulasSlovak Republic
M. Kotian
Affiliation:
Psychagogia, psychology, Liptovsky MikulasSlovak Republic

Abstract

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Introduction

According indicators from the OECD in 2015, cardiovascular diseases remain the main cause of mortality in most OECD countries. But main risk factor, as smoking, obesity, hypertension or physical activity do not explain that Slovak republic was the worst from OECD countries with number 404 age-standardized rates per 100,000 population.

Objectives

Determine which psychological, psycho-physiological and anthropometrics factors are at risk of cardiovascular diseases:

Aim

The aim is to determine, which risk psychological, psycho-physiological and anthropometrics markers are remarkable in time, when individual subjectively perceives himself as health. Based on the analysis of these correlates will be identified predictors, mediators and moderators of the cardiovascular diseases from the area of psychological variables, which accentuates the clinical picture of a patient with cardiovascular disease. Another aim is to identify specific risk factors for target advice on a lifestyle modification and creation of an interdisciplinary methodology for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

Methods

Project is aimed to clarify the relation between psychological factors (measuring by personal inventories as temperament predispositions, maladaptive schemes, coping, personality characteristics), balance of autonomic nervous system (by measuring HRV, skin conductance, muscle tension, respiration, and surface temperature), anthropometrics characteristics (BMI, weight, height) with potential symptoms of cardiovascular diseases confirmed in cardiac evaluation (12-lead ECG), blood pressure, examination of pulse wave, and data of arteriographic examination.

Conclusions

The results of the study can help to the better understanding of the interface between psychological factors and cardiovascular problems, which help to find new diagnostic, preventive and treatment approaches.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Viewing: Psychophysiology
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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