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The relationship of socio‐demographic factors and satisfaction with social support at five and 10 yr after heart transplantation
Author(s) -
WhiteWilliams Connie,
Grady Kathleen L.,
Naftel David C.,
Myers Susan,
Wang Edward,
Rybarczyk Bruce
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
clinical transplantation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.918
H-Index - 76
eISSN - 1399-0012
pISSN - 0902-0063
DOI - 10.1111/ctr.12057
Subject(s) - social support , medicine , psychosocial , transplantation , gerontology , life satisfaction , demography , ethnic group , psychology , psychiatry , social psychology , sociology , anthropology
Background Despite the fact that social support has been found to be important to cardiovascular health, there is a paucity of information regarding the relationship between social support and outcomes long term after heart transplantation ( HT ). The purposes of this study were to examine demographic and psychosocial characteristics and their relationship to social support after HT and to identify whether socio‐demographic variables are predictors of satisfaction with social support post‐ HT . Methods Data were collected from 555 HT patients (pts) (78% men, 88% white, mean age = 53.8 yr at time of transplant) at four US medical centers using the following instruments: Social S upport I ndex, QOL I ndex, HT S tressor S cale, J alowiec C oping S cale, S ickness I mpact P rofile, C ardiac D epression S cale, and medical records review. Statistical analyses included t ‐tests, correlations, and linear and multivariate regression. Results There were no associations between education and ethnicity and perception of social support at five and 10 yr after HT . Married and older pts reported higher satisfaction with social support after HT . Being married and having higher education were predictors of better overall satisfaction with social support at 10 yr post‐heart transplantation. Conclusions Knowledge of relationships between socio‐demographic factors and social support may assist clinicians to address social support needs and resources long term after HT .