| Literature DB >> 19930615 |
Nicola W Burton1, Kenneth I Pakenham, Wendy J Brown.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depression and poor social support are significant risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD), and stress and anxiety can trigger coronary events. People experiencing such psychosocial difficulties are more likely to be physically inactive, which is also an independent risk factor for CHD. Resilience training can target these risk factors, but there is little research evaluating the effectiveness of such programs. This paper describes the design and measures of a study to evaluate a resilience training program (READY) to promote psychosocial well-being for heart health, and the added value of integrating physical activity promotion. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19930615 PMCID: PMC2784777 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Figure 1Overview of study process.
Overview of READY Resilience Training Sessions
| Session Topic | Protective Factor Targeted |
|---|---|
| Introduction and Program Overview | |
| Activity Promotion (group 2 only) | Physical activity |
| Mindfulness | Cognitive flexibility |
| Defusion 1 | Cognitive flexibility |
| Defusion 2 | Cognitive flexibility |
| Acceptance | Positive emotions |
| Mid Program Review | Active coping |
| Life Values and Meaningful Action | Life meaning |
| Social Connectedness | Social support |
| Relaxation and Pleasant Activities | Positive emotions |
| Review and Planning for the Future | Active coping |
Note. Although different themes are identified for each session, the content in each session is referred to and followed up in subsequent sessions, so as to integrate the material across sessions.
Figure 2Conceptual meditational model.