| Literature DB >> 25030797 |
Paul Bennett1, Katie Patterson2, Simon Noble3.
Abstract
This research identified psychosocial factors associated with post-traumatic stress and health anxiety following a venous thrombotic embolism. In all, 158 participants, largely registered with a venous thrombotic embolism information website (Lifeblood: The Thrombosis Charity), completed an online survey. Post-traumatic symptom scores were linked to health threat, and not moderated by perceived control over risk for further venous thrombotic embolism. Health anxiety was associated with continuing symptoms and a negative emotional response to the venous thrombotic embolism. There is a need to intervene to reduce both short- and long-term distress in this population, ideally using a stepped-care model.Entities:
Keywords: beliefs; event threat; health anxiety; illness; post-traumatic stress; venous thromboembolism
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25030797 DOI: 10.1177/1359105314540965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053