A comparative correlational study of coping strategies and quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure and the general Swedish population.
Annika NilssonMarianne CarlssonRagny LindqvistMarja-Leena KristofferzonPublished in: Nursing open (2017)
Overall, women used more coping strategies than men did. Compared with the general population data from SF-36, patients with CHF rated lower QoL. In the regression models, perceived low "efficiency in managing psychological aspects of daily life" increased use of coping. Other personal characteristics related to increased use of coping strategies were higher education, lower age and unsatisfactory economic situation.