Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress
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Introduction: Arterial hypertension seems to have an impact on mental health, and there are no longitudinal studies in our context that have evaluated this association. Objective: To evaluate the association between hypertension and changes in the levels of perceived stress in adults aged 30-69 year...
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress Hipertensión arterial y cambios en el nivel de estrés percibido: análisis de un estudio de cohorte en Perú: Hipertensión y estrés |
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress |
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress Angulo-Ramírez, Luis Alejandro Hipertensión arterial Estrés Estudio longitudinal Perú Hypertension Stress Longitudinal study Peru |
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress |
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress |
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress |
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress |
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stress |
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Angulo-Ramírez, Luis Alejandro García-Goñi, Jorge Wilmer Bernabé-Ortiz, Antonio |
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Angulo-Ramírez, Luis Alejandro |
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Angulo-Ramírez, Luis Alejandro García-Goñi, Jorge Wilmer Bernabé-Ortiz, Antonio |
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García-Goñi, Jorge Wilmer Bernabé-Ortiz, Antonio |
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Hipertensión arterial Estrés Estudio longitudinal Perú Hypertension Stress Longitudinal study Peru |
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Hipertensión arterial Estrés Estudio longitudinal Perú Hypertension Stress Longitudinal study Peru |
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Introduction: Arterial hypertension seems to have an impact on mental health, and there are no longitudinal studies in our context that have evaluated this association. Objective: To evaluate the association between hypertension and changes in the levels of perceived stress in adults aged 30-69 years in the Tumbes region. Materials and Methods: Secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal population-based study. The dependent variable was the level of perceived stress assessed by Cohen's 14-item scale (low, medium and high according to tertiles), whereas the presence of arterial hypertension, the independent variable, was defined according to JNC-7 criteria. The association of interest was assessed both at the beginning of the cohort and during follow-up using crude and adjusted Poisson regression models in both cases. Results: Of the 1609 participants, mean age 48.2 (SD: 10.6), 810 (50.3%) women, 25.9% (95% CI: 21.1% - 30.6%) had hypertension at the beginning of the cohort. In the multivariate model, at the beginning of the cohort, the presence of hypertension was associated with a high level of perceived stress (PR=1.09; 95% CI: 1.02–1.17). However, in the longitudinal analysis, although there was an increase in the incidence of high levels of perceived stress, this finding was not significant (RR=1.03; 0.95–1.33). Conclusions: Hypertension is associated with higher levels of perceived stress at the beginning of the cohort, but not significantly in the longitudinal analysis. Our results suggest the need to assess mental health in patients with arterial hypertension. |
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Arterial hypertension and changes in levels of perceived stress: analysis of a cohort study in Peru: Hypertension and stressHipertensión arterial y cambios en el nivel de estrés percibido: análisis de un estudio de cohorte en Perú: Hipertensión y estrésAngulo-Ramírez, Luis AlejandroGarcía-Goñi, Jorge WilmerBernabé-Ortiz, AntonioHipertensión arterialEstrésEstudio longitudinalPerúHypertensionStressLongitudinal studyPeruIntroduction: Arterial hypertension seems to have an impact on mental health, and there are no longitudinal studies in our context that have evaluated this association. Objective: To evaluate the association between hypertension and changes in the levels of perceived stress in adults aged 30-69 years in the Tumbes region. Materials and Methods: Secondary analysis of data from a longitudinal population-based study. The dependent variable was the level of perceived stress assessed by Cohen's 14-item scale (low, medium and high according to tertiles), whereas the presence of arterial hypertension, the independent variable, was defined according to JNC-7 criteria. The association of interest was assessed both at the beginning of the cohort and during follow-up using crude and adjusted Poisson regression models in both cases. Results: Of the 1609 participants, mean age 48.2 (SD: 10.6), 810 (50.3%) women, 25.9% (95% CI: 21.1% - 30.6%) had hypertension at the beginning of the cohort. In the multivariate model, at the beginning of the cohort, the presence of hypertension was associated with a high level of perceived stress (PR=1.09; 95% CI: 1.02–1.17). However, in the longitudinal analysis, although there was an increase in the incidence of high levels of perceived stress, this finding was not significant (RR=1.03; 0.95–1.33). Conclusions: Hypertension is associated with higher levels of perceived stress at the beginning of the cohort, but not significantly in the longitudinal analysis. Our results suggest the need to assess mental health in patients with arterial hypertension.Introducción: La hipertensión arterial parece tener un impacto en la salud mental, y no existen estudios longitudinales en nuestro contexto que hayan evaluado esta asociación. Objetivo: Evaluar la asociación entre hipertensión y los cambios en el nivel estrés percibido en adultos de 30 a 69 años en la región de Tumbes. Materiales y Métodos: Análisis secundario de los datos de un estudio longitudinal de base poblacional. La variable dependiente fue el nivel de estrés percibido evaluado mediante la escala de 14 ítems de Cohen (bajo, medio y alto según terciles), mientras que la presencia de hipertensión arterial, la variable independiente, se definió según criterios del JNC-7. La asociación de interés se evaluó tanto al inicio de la cohorte como durante el seguimiento usando en ambos casos modelos de regresión de Poisson crudos y ajustados. Resultados: De los 1609 participantes, edad media de 48,2 (DE: 10,6), 810 (50,3%) mujeres, 25,9% (IC95%: 21,1% - 30,6%) tenían hipertensión al inicio de la cohorte. En modelo multivariable, al inicio de la cohorte, la presencia de hipertensión estuvo asociado a un nivel alto de estrés percibido (RP=1,09; IC95%: 1,02–1,17). Sin embargo, en el análisis longitudinal, aunque hubo un incremento en la incidencia de niveles altos de estrés percibido, este hallazgo no fue significativo (RR=1,03; 0,95–1,33). Conclusiones: La hipertensión se asocia a niveles más altos de estrés percibido al inicio de la cohorte, pero no de manera significativa en el análisis longitudinal. Nuestros resultados sugieren la necesidad de evaluar la salud mental en pacientes con hipertensión.Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo2025-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoapplication/pdfhttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/279610.35434/rcmhnaaa.2025.182.2796Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 18 No. 2 (2025): Early Publication; e2796Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 18 Núm. 2 (2025): Publicación Anticipada; e27962227-47312225-510910.35434/rcmhnaaa.2025.182reponame:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstname:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstacron:HNAAAspahttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/2796/1092Derechos de autor 2025 Luis Alejandro Angulo-Ramírez, Jorge Wilmer García-Goñi, Antonio Bernabé-Ortizhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:cmhnaaa_ojs_cmhnaaa.cmhnaaa.org.pe:article/27962025-07-07T16:25:44Z |
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