Authors

  1. Almén , Niclas
  2. Leissner , Philip
  3. Hambraeus , Kristina
  4. Borg , Sabina
  5. Norlund , Fredrika
  6. Henriksson , Catrin
  7. Johansson , Pelle
  8. Olsson , Erik M.G.

Abstract

Younger patients experienced emotional distress more often after a first-time MI than their older counterparts, and their distress predicted long-term lower levels of returning to work and achievement of smoking and physical activity goals. The results highlight the importance of identifying younger patients who have had an MI and are experiencing emotional distress, and offering them interventions targeting distress.