Survivors of acute MI report fear of recurrence up to eight months later, high levels of stress

Healio (12/3, Schaffer ) says, “Survivors of an acute MI reported fear of a recurrence up to 8 months later, along with high levels of perceived stress that were distinct from depression and anxiety symptoms, researchers reported.” The investigators “noted that the fear of recurrence and the relationships with illness perceptions and perceived stress suggest psychological sequelae may interfere with adaptive coping.” The findings were presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.

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— “Fear of recurrence consistent source of stress for heart attack survivors,”Regina Schaffer, Healio, December 3, 2024

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