1. Time perspective and health-promoting behavior in a cardiac rehabilitation population
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Hamilton, Joanne M., Kives, Kelly D., Micevski, Vaska, and Grace, Sherry L.
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Behavioral health care -- Research ,Heart diseases -- Research ,Health ,Psychology and mental health ,American Heart Association - Abstract
Behavior changes can significantly improve outcomes for patients in the cardiac rehabilitation population. The authors examined the influence of time perspectives on health-promoting behaviors of patients for whom the future might be perceived as limited, although goal-directed behavior changes are crucial. Measures included the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory and the Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile II (HPLPII). In this study of 74 cardiac participants with a mean age of 60.2 years, the preponderant time perspective was found to be past-positive orientation. The authors discuss the effects of a life-threatening event and older age on time perspective and health-promoting behaviors and consequent implications for cardiac rehabilitation programs. Index Terms: cardiovascular disease, health behavior, time perspective, Patients with coronary artery disease are at high risk of morbidity and mortality. (1,2) Among those patients who have had a myocardial infarction, the risk of reinfarction is between 5% [...]
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- 2003