Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Feb 2015)

Association between self-reported health and sociodemographic characteristics with cardiovascular diseases in adults

  • Guilherme Oliveira de Arruda,
  • Aliny de Lima Santos,
  • Elen Ferraz Teston,
  • Hellen Pollyanna Mantelo Cecilio,
  • Cremilde Aparecida Trindade Radovanovic,
  • Sonia Silva Marcon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420150000100008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 1
pp. 61 – 68

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE To assess the association of sociodemographic and self-rated health in the presence of cardiovascular diseases and the association of this perception with the type of disease. METHODS A cross-sectional population survey study carried out with 1,232 individuals aged between 20 and 59 years of both genders living in the metropolitan region of Maringá-PR. Data were analyzed using multiple and simple logistic regression. RESULTS In multivariate analysis, the age range and self-rated health were associated with cardiovascular disease, and in the univariate analysis self-rated regular health was associated with arterial hypertension, while self-rated poor health was associated to heart failure, stroke, and to acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). CONCLUSION The differences in association of self-rated health with these diseases can indicate how individuals with certain characteristics cope with the disease, allowing for more individualized and specific health care.

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