The effect of a stress management program on morbidity and psychosocial and physical function in patients with chronic lung disease was assessed. Adults attending either a VA pulmonary clinic or university hospital pulmonary rehabilitation clinic who met criteria for obstructive or restrictive pulmonary disease were randomly assigned to receive the intervention or to a control group. The intervention was provided by a nurse and included one to three teaching sessions, reading material, audiotapes, and telephone follow-up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe life space drawing was prospectively assessed as a predictor of 12-month morbidity in 27 white female participants of a clinical trial. Women who subsequently experienced a high rate of self-reported morbidity (greater than or equal to 3 restricted-activity days per month) had a higher proportion of interpersonal relationships characterized by poor communication than did women with less than or equal to 2 restricted activity days per month. The quality of the relationship with a spouse/significant other appeared to be a particularly strong predictor of morbidity in this small self-selected group of women.
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