Title of article :
The role of stress and social support in predicting depression among a hypertensive African American sample
Author/Authors :
Dennis، نويسنده , , John P. and Markey، نويسنده , , Megan A. and Johnston، نويسنده , , Karen A. and Vander Wal، نويسنده , , Jillon S. and Artinian، نويسنده , , Nancy T.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
8
From page :
105
To page :
112
Abstract :
Objective mined social support, stress, and selected demographic variables as predictors of depression among African Americans with hypertension. s al data collected on 194 hypertensive African Americans ranging in age from 30 to 88 years (mean age = 58.3 years, standard deviation = 12.2; 63% were female) were analyzed in the present study. Hierarchic regression analyses were conducted using two models of depression. The first model included basic demographic characteristics of the sample, including age, sex, educational attainment, income, and employment status. In the second model, the psychosocial variables of stress and social support were added to determine their predictive value. s rst model accounted for 14% of the variance in depression and identified sex and age as significant predictors. The second model, in which two psychosocial variables were added, accounted for 45.2% of the total variance, with age, stress, and social support as significant predictors. sions and social support are significant predictors of depression in a hypertensive African American population, beyond the influence of various demographic variables. These results have implications for prevention and intervention strategies with the target population.
Journal title :
Heart and Lung
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Heart and Lung
Record number :
1858870
Link To Document :
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