Alexithymia, Posttraumatic Growth, and Life Contentment among Cardiac Sufferers (Record no. 815132)

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International Standard Serial Number 0030-9842
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Personal name Rabia Maqbool
9 (RLIN) 881797
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Personal name Muhammad Nasar Iqbal
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Personal name Muhammad Rafiq
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Personal name Ambreen Anjum
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Personal name Shahyan Qamar
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Personal name Mirza Marfood Ahmed
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Title Alexithymia, Posttraumatic Growth, and Life Contentment among Cardiac Sufferers
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Extent 134-138 p.
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Summary, etc. Background : Cardiovascular diseases are a common and increasing number of deaths in developing and developed countries. Heart diseases are considered chronic and affect blood flow that leads to a number of psychological issues. Cardiac issues cause a major disturbance in the quality of life of the patient. Objective : To find out the relationship among alexithymia, posttraumatic growth, and life satisfaction among cardiac sufferers at DHQ Teaching Hospital and Siddique Sadiq Memorial Trust Hospital Gujranwala (Punjab; Pakistan).Study type, settings & duration : A cross sectional study was conducted DHQ Teaching Hospital and Siddique Sadiq Memorial Trust Hospital, Gujranwala from February to August2020.Methodology : One hundred patients of heart attack from both genders aged 21-60 years. Toronto alexithymia scale (TAS-20), Posttraumatic growth inventory (PGI), and Satisfaction with life scale was used to collect data from the heart attack patients. Results : The results of this study revealed that alexithymia including three sub-factors i.e. difficulty in identifying feelings, difficulty in describing feelings, and externally oriented thinking is significantly negatively correlated with life satisfaction while posttraumatic growth i.e. new possibilities and appreciations of life significant positive correlated with life satisfaction. Conclusion : It was concluded that alexithymia has negative association with the satisfaction of life while posttraumatic growth is positively correlated with life satisfaction.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Alexithymia
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Cardiac Patients
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Life Satisfaction
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Posttraumatic Growth.
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Title PJMR: Pakistan Journal of Medical Research
International Standard Serial Number 00309842
Place, publisher, and date of publication Islamabad, Pakistan : Pakistan Health Research Council Formrly Pakistan Medical Research Council
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