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Depressive symptoms, perceived control and quality of life among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft: a prospective cohort study

Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) is an intervention directed toward improving the Quality of Life (QoL) for patients with coronary artery disease. Depression can affect QoL negatively among this population. Perceived control (PC) decreased the effect of anxiety on QoL, however, this effec...

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Cardiovascular disease
Cohort analysis
Complications and side effects
Coronary artery bypass
Coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Coronary heart disease
Coronary vessels
Demographic aspects
Depression
Depression, Mental
Gender
Health aspects
Heart attacks
Heart surgery
Hypotheses
Length of stay
Medical records
Mental depression
Mortality
Patients
Perceived control
Physiology
Psychological aspects
Quality of life
Quantitative psychology
Risk factors
Sociodemographics
Vein & artery diseases
Women
title Depressive symptoms, perceived control and quality of life among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft: a prospective cohort study
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