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Impact on Patients and Partners of Inpatient and Extended Cardiac Counseling and Rehabilitation: A Controlled Trial
Marie Johnston, PhD
,
Joan Foulkes, MPhil
,
Derek W. Johnston, PhD
,
Beth Pollard, MSc
and
Hafrun Gudmundsdottir, PhD
From the School of Psychology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland.
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Fig. 1. Knowledge: number of correct items,
A,
for patients, and
B,
for partners, by group.
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Fig. 2. Depression (HADS),
A
, for patients, and for
B
, partners, by group.
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Fig. 3. Anxiety (HADS)
A
, for patients and
B
, for partners, by group.
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Fig. 4. Satisfaction with advice,
A
, for patients and
B
, for partners, by group.
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Fig. 5. Disability (FLP): patients scores on
A
, total,
B
, physical, and
C
, psychosocial dimensions.
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