Longitudinal associations between self-reported experiences of discrimination and depressive symptoms in young women and men post- myocardial infarction

Volume: 124, Pages: 109782 - 109782
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
Research suggests that following a myocardial infarction (MI), women under the age of 60 have more elevated depressive symptoms and adverse outcomes than similarly aged men. Identifying risk factors that contribute to gender differences in depressive symptoms among this group may be critical to the development of psychosocial interventions. Experiences of discrimination may be an important correlate of depressive symptoms in this group; however,...
Paper Details
Title
Longitudinal associations between self-reported experiences of discrimination and depressive symptoms in young women and men post- myocardial infarction
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
124
Pages
109782 - 109782
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