| Literature DB >> 31510958 |
Hala Allabadi1,2,3, Nicole Probst-Hensch4,5, Abdulsalam Alkaiyat4,5,6, Saleem Haj-Yahia7,8,9, Christian Schindler4,5, Marek Kwiatkowski4,5, Elisabeth Zemp4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Among patients suffering from coronary heart disease (CHD) and comorbid depression, women experience a higher burden compared to men. Little is known on the characteristics that differentiate men and women with both diseases and whether these factors mediate gender effects on depression. This study assessed whether women are more likely to suffer from depression and which characteristics mediate gender effects on depression among a cardiac population in Palestine, specifically addressing the role of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular disease; Depression; Gender; Mediators; Post-traumatic stress disorder
Year: 2019 PMID: 31510958 PMCID: PMC6739957 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2267-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Bivariate comparison of study characteristics in men and women with CVD, by presence and absence of depressive symptoms, N = 1022
| Variable | Sample with depressive Symptoms (CDS ≥90) | Sample without depressive symptoms (CDS < 90) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Male | Female | |||
| Socio-demographic factors | ||||||
| Age, mean (SD)a | 57.9 ± 9.6 | 61.6 ± 10.5 |
| 57.8 ± 10.2 | 63.7 ± 10.7 |
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| Marital status |
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| Married | 564 (98.4) | 171 (74.0) | 166 (93.8) | 25 (60.7) | ||
| Not married | 9 (1.6) | 60 (26.0) | 11 (6.2) | 16 (39.0) | ||
| Residence | 0.456 | 0.723 | ||||
| City | 261 (45.5) | 104 (45.0) | 89 (50.3) | 20 (48.8) | ||
| Village | 270 (47.1) | 104 (45.0) | 79 (44.6) | 20 (48.8) | ||
| Camp | 42 (7.3) | 23 (10.0) | 9 (5.1) | 1 (2.4) | ||
| Education degree |
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| No HS diploma | 298 (52.0) | 188 (81.4) | 84 (47.4) | 30 (73.2) | ||
| HS diploma | 173 (30.2) | 32 (13.8) | 49 (27.7) | 9 (21.9) | ||
| College degree | 102 (17.8) | 11 (4.8) | 44 (24.9) | 2 (4.9) | ||
| Occupation |
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| Professional | 153 (26.7) | 9 (3.9) | 47 (26.6) | 0 (0.0) | ||
| Non-professional | 226 (39.4) | 4 (1.7) | 76 (42.9) | 1 (2.4) | ||
| Unemployed | 143 (25.0) | 175 (75.8) | 31 (17.5) | 29 (70.8) | ||
| Retired | 51 (8.9) | 4 (1.7) | 23 (13.0) | 3 (7.3) | ||
| House wife | 0 (0.0) | 39 (16.9) | 0 (0.0) | 8 (19.5) | ||
| Income |
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| Yes | 442 (77.1) | 77 (33.3) | 146 (82.5) | 12 (29.3) | ||
| No | 131 (22.9) | 154 (66.7) | 31 (17.5) | 29 (70.7) | ||
| Clinical Factors | ||||||
| Cardiac diagnosis |
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| CHD | 188 (32.8) | 63 (27.3) | 70 (39.6) | 13 (31.7) | ||
| MI | 242 (42.2) | 76 (32.9) | 73 (41.2) | 15 (36.6) | ||
| Angina | 96 (16.8) | 38 (16.4) | 24 (13.6) | 4 (9.8) | ||
| Other | 47 (8.2) | 54 (23.4) | 10 (5.6) | 9 (21.9) | ||
| Previous cardiac diagnosis |
| 0.898 | ||||
| Yes | 386 (67.4) | 173 (74.9) | 106 (59.9) | 25 (61.0) | ||
| No | 187 (32.6) | 58 (25.1) | 71 (40.1) | 16 (39.0) | ||
| Years with cardiac disease | 0.356 | 0.800 | ||||
| ≤1 year | 347 (60.6) | 130 (56.3) | 124 (70.1) | 27 (65.8) | ||
| 2–9 years | 148 (25.8) | 61 (26.4) | 37 (20.9) | 9 (22.0) | ||
| ≥ 10 years | 78 (13.6) | 40 (17.3) | 16 (9.0) | 5 (12.2) | ||
| Cardiac treatment (at admission) |
| 0.872 | ||||
| CATH/stent | 306 (53.4) | 98 (42.4) | 107 (60.5) | 23 (56.0) | ||
| CATH/CABG | 139 (24.3) | 58 (25.1) | 34 (19.2) | 9 (22.0) | ||
| CATH/other & unknown | 128 (22.3) | 75 (32.5) | 36 (20.3) | 9 (22.0) | ||
| Co-morbidities |
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| None | 182 (31.8) | 32 (13.9) | 73 (41.2) | 12 (29.3) | ||
| 1 | 169 (29.5) | 68 (29.4) | 57 (32.2) | 9 (22.0) | ||
| 2+ | 222 (38.7) | 131 (56.7) | 47 (26.6) | 20 (48.7) | ||
| Medications |
| 0.471 | ||||
| None | 81 (14.1) | 13 (5.6) | 32 (18.1) | 6 (14.6) | ||
| 1–2 | 85 (14.9) | 37 (16.0) | 22 (12.4) | 8 (19.5) | ||
| 3–4 | 407 (71.0) | 181 (78.4) | 123 (69.5) | 27 (65.8) | ||
| Somatic symptoms (PHQ-15) |
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| Minimal | 48 (8.4) | 6 (2.6) | 35 (19.8) | 2 (4.9) | ||
| Low | 118 (20.6) | 34 (14.7) | 74 (41.8) | 15 (36.6) | ||
| Medium | 193 (33.7) | 64 (27.7) | 43 (24.3) | 14 (34.1) | ||
| High | 214 (37.3) | 127 (55.0) | 25 (14.1) | 10 (24.4) | ||
| Family history | 0.356 | 0.033 | ||||
| Yes | 236 (41.2) | 87 (37.7) | 63 (35.6) | 22 (53.7) | ||
| No | 337 (58.8) | 144 (62.3) | 114 (64.4) | 19 (46.3) | ||
| QoL, (SF-12-PCS score), mean (SD)a | 38.2 ± 12.1 | 31.4 ± 10.1 |
| 44.6 ± 12.1 | 34.4 ± 1.9 |
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| Psychosocial factors | ||||||
| PTSD (PTSD-PCL-S) |
| 0.282 | ||||
| Minimal | 329 (57.4) | 105 (45.4) | 147 (83.1) | 30 (73.2) | ||
| Some | 66 (11.5) | 15 (6.5) | 11 (6.2) | 3 (7.3) | ||
| Moderate | 141 (24.6) | 85 (36.8) | 19 (10.7) | 8 (19.5) | ||
| High | 37 (6.5) | 26 (11.3) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | ||
| Social support (ESSI) |
| 0.293 | ||||
| Low | 186 (32.5) | 108 (46.7) | 54 (30.5) | 16 (39.0) | ||
| High | 387 (67.5) | 123 (53.3) | 123 (69.5) | 25 (61.0) | ||
| Resilience (RS-14) |
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| Very low | 45 (7.9) | 38 (16.4) | 3 (1.7) | 6 (14.6) | ||
| Low | 55 (9.6) | 38 (16.4) | 8 (4.5) | 2 (4.9) | ||
| Low-end | 118 (20.6) | 46 (19.9) | 37 (20.9) | 3 (7.3) | ||
| Moderate | 148 (25.8) | 52 (22.5) | 45 (25.4) | 12 (29.3) | ||
| Moderately-high | 156 (27.2) | 45 (19.5) | 58 (32.8) | 15 (36.6) | ||
| High | 51 (8.9) | 12 (5.1) | 26 (14.7) | 3 (7.3) | ||
| Self-esteem (SISE), mean (SD)a | 5.9 ± 1.3 | 5.2 ± 1.6 |
| 6.2 ± 1.0 | 6.1 ± 1.2 | 0.633 |
| QoL,(SF-12-MCS score), mean (SD)a | 39.1 ± 12.5 | 35.3 ± 3.3 |
| 46.2 ± 12.6 | 47.0 ± 1.9 | 0.724 |
| Lifestyle factors | ||||||
| Smoking status |
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| Never | 106 (18.5) | 182 (78.8) | 42 (23.7) | 34 (82.9) | ||
| Former | 126 (22.0) | 11 (4.8) | 105 (59.3) | 4 (9.8) | ||
| Current | 341 (59.5) | 38 (16.4) | 30 (17.0) | 3 (7.3) | ||
| Currently on diet | 0.767 | 0.483 | ||||
| Yes | 87 (15.2) | 37 (16.0) | 39 (22.0) | 7 (17.1) | ||
| No | 486 (84.8) | 194 (84.0) | 138 (78.0) | 34 (82.9) | ||
| Fat consumption |
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| Low | 247 (43.1) | 127 (55.0) | 85 (48.0) | 21 (51.2) | ||
| Medium | 176 (30.7) | 77 (33.3) | 53 (30.0) | 17 (41.5) | ||
| High | 150 (26.2) | 27 (11.7) | 39 (22.0) | 3 (7.3) | ||
| Vegetable & fruit consumption | 0.920 | 0.789 | ||||
| Low | 59 (10.3) | 25 (10.8) | 15 (8.5) | 3 (7.3) | ||
| Medium | 200 (34.9) | 83 (35.9) | 55 (31.1) | 15 (36.6) | ||
| High | 314 (54.8) | 123 (53.3) | 107 (60.4) | 23 (56.1) | ||
| Alcohol use |
| 0.100 | ||||
| Yes | 35 (6.1) | 3 (1.3) | 11 (6.2) | 0 (0.0) | ||
| No | 536 (93.9) | 228 (98.7) | 165 (93.8) | 41 (100.0) | ||
| Physical activity |
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| None | 178 (31.1) | 117 (50.7) | 31 (17.5) | 11 (26.8) | ||
| Not daily | 116 (20.2) | 37 (16.0) | 24 (13.6) | 12 (29.3) | ||
| Daily | 279 (48.7) | 77 (33.3) | 122 (68.9) | 18 (43.9) | ||
| BMI |
| 0.230 | ||||
| Underweight | 3 (0.5) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.6) | 0 (0.0) | ||
| Normal weight | 118 (20.6) | 39 (16.9) | 38 (21.5) | 4 (9.8) | ||
| Overweight | 236 (41.2) | 84 (36.4) | 87 (49.1) | 20 (48.8) | ||
| Obese | 216 (37.7) | 108 (46.7) | 51 (28.8) | 17 (41.4) | ||
Gender differences were assessed using Chi-squared and t-tests, respectively, both in patients with and without depressive symptoms
P values in bold are significant at p < 0.05
CDS Cardiac depression scale, HS High school, MI Myocardial infarction, CHD Coronary heart disease, CATH Catheterization, CABG Coronary artery bypass graft, PHQ-15 Patient health questionnair-15, QoL Quality of life, SF-12 Short-form 12 health survey, PCS Physical component summary, SD Standard deviation, PTSD Post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD-PCL-S Post-traumatic stress disorder checklist, RS-14 Resilience scale-14, SISE Single-item self-esteem scale, ESSI ENRICHD social support instrument, MCS Mental component summary, BMI Body mass index
aIndependent t test
Frequency of levels of severity of depressive symptoms, by gender
| CDS score | Total Population | Men | Women | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 90: no depression | 218 (21.3) | 177 (23.6) | 41 (15.1) | 0.003 |
| 90–100: mild to moderate depression | 257 (25.2) | 193 (25.7) | 64 (23.5) | |
| > 100: severe depression | 547 (53.5) | 380 (50.7) | 167 (61.4) |
CDS Cardiac depression scale
Fig. 1Distribution of scores for symptoms of depression (CDS score) and PTSD score, by gender. Note. CDS=Cardiac Depression Scale (Possible score range: 26–182; Actual score range: 47–155); PTSD = Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (Possible score range: 0–85; Actual score range: 0–71)
Fig. 2SEM of the direct and indirect effects of gender on depression (CDS score), (N = 1022). Note. The pathways represented by arrows correspond to direct and indirect effects of gender on depression (CDS score). Solid arrows (in bold) represent statistically significant associations between variables and dashed arrows represent non-significant associations. Each arrow is labeled with the respective effect estimate and its 95%-confidence interval. The effect magnitudes on the arrows are not comparable to each other because the mediators have different scale ranges.Gender was coded as 0 = male, 1 = female; IV = independent variable, DV = dependent variable, CDS=Cardiac Depression Scale, PTSD-PCL-S=Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist, RS-14 = Resilience Scale-14, SISE = Single-Item Self-Esteem Scale, SF-12-PCS = Short-form 12 Health Survey-Physical Component Summary, PHQ-15 = the Patient Health Questionnaire-15; *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
Fig. 3Association of PTSD and CDS stratified by level of resilience. Note. CDS = Cardiac Depression Scale; PTSD = Post-traumatic stress disorder