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Resilience is associated with better recovery in Chinese people diagnosed with coronary heart disease
Authors:Ivy W. S. Chan PgDP  BBA  Julian C. L. Lai  Kris W. N. Wong
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Social Studies , City University of Hong Kong , Kowloon, Hong Kongivychan@cityu.edu.hk;3. Department of Applied Social Studies , City University of Hong Kong , Kowloon, Hong Kong;4. Department of Physiotherapy , Queen Elizabeth Hospital , Kowloon, Hong Kong
Abstract:This study investigated the impact of personal resilience (a composite measure of optimism, perceived control and self-esteem) on outcome measures in 67 Chinese coronary heart disease patients in response to an 8-week rehabilitation programme. The effect of personal resilience on posttraumatic growth attributed to the onset of heart disease was also examined. Results indicated that coronary heart disease patients high in personal resilience achieved better outcomes than those low in personal resilience, as indicated by higher physical and mental summary measures in SF-36, lower cholesterol levels and better performance on the 6?min walk test. Moreover, personal resilience was demonstrated to be a significant predictor of the level of posttraumatic growth although the rehabilitation programme exerted a weak mediating effect on the link between personal resilience and posttraumatic growth. Findings were discussed in relation to clinical implications of the construct of personal resilience and the intervention programme.
Keywords:Personal resilience  optimism  perceived control  self-esteem  posttraumatic growth  coronary heart disease
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