LOS FACTORES PSICOSOCIALES IMPLICADOS EN LA CARDIOPATÍA ISQUEMICA
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La cardiopatía isquémica es una de las enfermedades más frecuentes a nivel mundial y constituye un importante problema de salud pública debido a sus altas tasas de mortalidad. Dentro de los factores de riesgo para el desarrollo y la progresión de las cardiopatías isquémicas, las investigaciones han comenzado a reconocer la importancia de los factores psicosociales, tales como el estrés, el complejo ira/hostilidad, la ansiedad, la depresión y el bajo apoyo social. Esta revisión teórica busca dar cuenta de las evidencias que apoyan estos factores como elementos importantes de estudio en el desarrollo, curso y desenlace de la cardiopatía isquémica. Abstract Coronary artery disease is one of the most common diseases worldwide and constitutes a significant public health problem with high mortality rates. Studies of risk factors for coronary disease have begun to emphasize the importance of psychosocial factors such as stress, anger/hostility, anxiety, depression, and lack of social support. This review article will define and describe each factor and its relationship with the development and progression of coronary disease.Downloads
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