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ATTITUDE TO PREVENTION OF HEART DISEASES AND STRESS IN THE FAMILY IN THE OPEN CITY POPULATION: PREVALENCE AND INTERRELATIONS

https://doi.org/10.29001/2073-8552-2018-33-4-148-153

Abstract

Objective: to determine the associations of attitudes towards their health and family stress in men and women of an open urban population.
Material and Methods. To carry out a one-stage epidemiological study on an open urban population using the “random numbers” method, a representative sample of the population was drawn from the electoral lists of citizens of the Central Administrative District of Tyumen in the number of 2000 people, 250 people in each sex-age group (25–34, 35–44, 45–54, 55–64 years). The study was conducted with a response rate of 77.7% (85.0% among men and 70.3% among women) according to rigidly standardized epidemiological methods. As part of the cardiological screening for the WHO  MONICAMOPSY program algorithms, a survey was conducted on the “Knowledge and Attitude to Your Health” questionnaire, and some parameters of the population’s attitude to their health and family stress were analyzed.
Results. In general, in the Tyumen population, women demonstrated a more responsible attitude towards their health. In the presence of stress in the family, readiness for urgent measures in case of pain or discomfort in the heart area was ambiguous: higher among women in an emergency situation (with one or frequent conflicts in the family during the last 12 months, and also in the absence of conditions for home recreation ), and vice versa, in the situation of recurring conflicts (with several conflicts in the family during the last 12 months), the tendency to regular visits to the doctor under stress was observed among men.
Conclusion. Analysis of the factors of chronic social stress in relation to the attitude towards the prevention of heart disease in the open population showed that the program of primary prevention of CVD, in addition to information technologies, should include correction of factors of chronic social stress, in particular, stress in the family among men and women of working age.

About the Authors

A. M. Akimov
Tyumen Cardiology Research Center, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Scientific Research Institute of Therapy and Prevention Medicine, Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Soc.), Researcher of the Laboratory of Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases

111, Melnikaite str., Tyumen, 625026, Russian Federation

175/1, B. Bogatkova str., Novosibirsk, 630089, Russian Federation



M. M. Kayumova
Tyumen Cardiology Research Center, Tomsk National Research Medical Center, Scientific Research Institute of Therapy and Prevention Medicine, Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Med.), Researcher of the Laboratory of Epidemiology and Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases

111, Melnikaite str., Tyumen, 625026, Russian Federation

175/1, B. Bogatkova str., Novosibirsk, 630089, Russian Federation



V. V. Gafarov
Scientific Research Institute of Therapy and Prevention Medicine, Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases
Russian Federation

M.D., Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases

175/1, B. Bogatkova str., Novosibirsk, 630089, Russian Federation

 



V. A. Kuznetsov
Tyumen Cardiology Research Center, Tomsk National Research Medical Center
Russian Federation

M.D., Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Honored Worker of Science of the Russian Federation, Deputy Director for Research

111, Melnikaite str., Tyumen, 625026, Russian Federation

 



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Akimov A.M., Kayumova M.M., Gafarov V.V., Kuznetsov V.A. ATTITUDE TO PREVENTION OF HEART DISEASES AND STRESS IN THE FAMILY IN THE OPEN CITY POPULATION: PREVALENCE AND INTERRELATIONS. Siberian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine. 2018;33(4):148-153. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29001/2073-8552-2018-33-4-148-153

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