| Literature DB >> 30101603 |
Vladimira Timkova1,2, Iveta Nagyova1, Sijmen A Reijneveld3, Ruzena Tkacova4, Jitse P van Dijk2,3, Ute Bültmann3.
Abstract
We aimed to assess whether hostility and coping self-efficacy are associated with psychological distress in obstructive sleep apnoea patients. Furthermore, we examined whether coping self-efficacy mediates the association between hostility and psychological distress. We included 150 obstructive sleep apnoea patients (Apnoea-Hypopnoea Index ⩾5; 68% male; mean age: 48.9 ± 9.5 years). Regression models showed that hostility and poor coping self-efficacy were strongly associated with psychological distress in obstructive sleep apnoea patients. All assessed coping self-efficacy dimensions mediated the association between hostility and psychological distress. Coping self-efficacy for stopping unpleasant emotions and thoughts showed the strongest association with a lower level of psychological distress.Entities:
Keywords: chronic disease management; coping self-efficacy; hostility; obstructive sleep apnoea; psychological distress
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30101603 DOI: 10.1177/1359105318792080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053