Abstract

Background and Objectives: Health anxiety is one of the most common problems in patients with coronary artery disease. The present study tested whether health anxiety severity could be predicted by spiritual well-being and hope in patients with advanced coronary artery disease. Materials and Methods: In a cross-sectional study, 100 patients with advanced coronary artery disease were recruited from hospitals and healthcare centers in Iran. Patients completed self-report scales, including the Spiritual Well-Being Scale, Adult Hope Scale, and Short Health Anxiety Inventory. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were used to empirically explore the relations among variables. Results: Results indicated that patients who reported higher levels of hope (β = 0.42, p < 0.01) and spiritual well-being (β = 0.20, p < 0.05) reported lower levels of health anxiety. Agency (β = 0.58, p < 0.01) scores were a significant negative predictor of health anxiety severity. Additionally, religious spirituality scores (β = 0.28, p < 0.01) were shown to significantly negatively predict health anxiety level. However, the pathways components of hope and existential spirituality were not significant predictors. Conclusion: The findings of the present study indicate that spiritual well-being and hope could be important factors in determining health anxiety for adults with coronary artery disease, and their role is worthy of further exploration to help improve health anxiety for patients with coronary artery disease.

Highlights

  • In order to overcome the gap in the research area and the necessity and importance of identifying the variables of spiritual well-being and hope in the health anxiety of patients with advanced Coronary artery disease (CAD), the present study aims to address the following question: Is there a relationship between spiritual well-being and hope with health anxiety in patients with advanced CAD?

  • The results revealed that patients lower in total score of spiritual well-being generally had more health anxiety (r = −0.34, p < 0.01)

  • The religious spirituality (r = −0.40, p < 0.01) and existential spirituality (r = −0.18) subscales were negatively correlated to the outcome variable of health anxiety

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Introduction

Coronary artery disease (CAD), known as ischemic heart disease, is the most common of the cardiovascular diseases. CAD is caused by a buildup of plaque on the walls of arteries that supply blood to the heart and other parts of the body. Despite significant advances in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease, it is still one of the leading causes of death worldwide [1]. Epidemiological studies in Iran show that CAD is one of the leading causes of death and disability of individuals. Health anxiety is one of the most common problems in patients with coronary artery disease. The present study tested whether health anxiety severity could be predicted by spiritual well-being and hope in patients with advanced coronary artery disease

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