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Cardiovascular diseases are increasing progressively in Palestine which is the first leading causes of death in the palestine. Anxiety, depression and coronary heart disease are common conditions and often occur together. Anxiety and depressive disorders are common in general population and are particularly prevalent in patients with cardiovascular disease; there is a plausible biological basis to the relation between psychiatric morbidity and cardiovascular disease (Davies et al, 2004). The study was investigating the prevalence of anxiety, depression among coronary artery disease and to know…mehr

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Cardiovascular diseases are increasing progressively in Palestine which is the first leading causes of death in the palestine. Anxiety, depression and coronary heart disease are common conditions and often occur together. Anxiety and depressive disorders are common in general population and are particularly prevalent in patients with cardiovascular disease; there is a plausible biological basis to the relation between psychiatric morbidity and cardiovascular disease (Davies et al, 2004). The study was investigating the prevalence of anxiety, depression among coronary artery disease and to know the most common risk factors of coronary artery disease among adults at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza Strip at 2005. The most common risk factors of coronary artery disease among patients adults were: Lack of physical activity, hypertension, obesity, Diabetes Mellitus, positive family history for coronary heart disease, elevated Triglyceride level in the blood, cigarette smoking, elevated totalCholesterol level in the blood and haply bubble smoking. The prevalence of anxiety among coronary artery disease patients sample was 64.7% and the prevalence of depression was 64.7%
Autorenporträt
Mr. Akram Sayed Salama: studied Bachelor degree in Nursing Science, Jordan, 1997. He finished Master degree in Public Health Science Palestine, 2005. Currently Salama is a lecturer and head of students affair department at Palestine College of Nursing, Palestine.