Psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among Mexican patients with hypertension

José Luis Ybarra Sagarduy,1 Dacia Yurima Camacho Mata,1 José Moral de la Rubia,2 Julio Alfonso Piña López,3 José Luis Masud Yunes Zárraga4 1Unit of Social Work and Human Development, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victor...

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Main Authors: Ybarra Sagarduy JL, Camacho Mata DY, Moral de la Rubia J, Piña López JA, Yunes Zárraga JLM
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-25f6b0e67d0b44c8937bc07c0ffcf5ee2020-11-24T23:29:37ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2018-01-01Volume 12899636248Psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among Mexican patients with hypertensionYbarra Sagarduy JLCamacho Mata DYMoral de la Rubia JPiña López JAYunes Zárraga JLMJosé Luis Ybarra Sagarduy,1 Dacia Yurima Camacho Mata,1 José Moral de la Rubia,2 Julio Alfonso Piña López,3 José Luis Masud Yunes Zárraga4 1Unit of Social Work and Human Development, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria, 2School of Psychology, Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, 3Independent Researcher, Hermosillo, 4Institute of Health and Safety Services for State Workers, Clinic for the Study and Prevention of the Chilhood Obesity, Ciudad Victoria, Mexico Background: It is widely known that physical activity is the key to the optimal management and clinical control of hypertension.Purpose: This research was conducted to identify factors that can predict the time spent on physical activity among Mexican adults with hypertension.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 182 Mexican patients with hypertension, who completed a set of self-administered questionnaires related to personality, social support, and medical adherence and health care behaviors, body mass index, and time since the disease diagnosis. Several path analyses were performed in order to test the predictors of the study behavior.Results: Lower tolerance to frustration, more tolerance to ambiguity, more effective social support, and less time since the disease diagnosis predicted more time spent on physical activity, accounting for 13.3% of the total variance. The final model shows a good fit to the sample data (pBS =0.235, χ2/gl =1.519, Jöreskog and Sörbom’s Goodness of Fit Index =0.987, adjusted modality =0.962, Bollen’s Incremental Fit Index =0.981, Bentler-Bonett Normed Fit Index =0.946, standardized root mean square residual =0.053).Conclusion: The performance of physical activity in patients with hypertension depends on a complex set of interactions between personal, interpersonal, and clinical variables. Understanding how these factors interact might enhance the design of interdisciplinary intervention programs so that quality of life of patients with hypertension improves and they might be able to manage and control their disease well. Keywords: physical activity, hypertension, personality, social support, time since diagnosis, intervention programshttps://www.dovepress.com/psychological-interpersonal-and-clinical-factors-predicting-time-spent-peer-reviewed-article-PPAPhysical activityHypertensionPersonalitySocial supportTime since diagnosisIntervention programs
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Camacho Mata DY
Moral de la Rubia J
Piña López JA
Yunes Zárraga JLM
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Camacho Mata DY
Moral de la Rubia J
Piña López JA
Yunes Zárraga JLM
Psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among Mexican patients with hypertension
Patient Preference and Adherence
Physical activity
Hypertension
Personality
Social support
Time since diagnosis
Intervention programs
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Camacho Mata DY
Moral de la Rubia J
Piña López JA
Yunes Zárraga JLM
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title Psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among Mexican patients with hypertension
title_short Psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among Mexican patients with hypertension
title_full Psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among Mexican patients with hypertension
title_fullStr Psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among Mexican patients with hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among Mexican patients with hypertension
title_sort psychological, interpersonal, and clinical factors predicting time spent on physical activity among mexican patients with hypertension
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Patient Preference and Adherence
issn 1177-889X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description José Luis Ybarra Sagarduy,1 Dacia Yurima Camacho Mata,1 José Moral de la Rubia,2 Julio Alfonso Piña López,3 José Luis Masud Yunes Zárraga4 1Unit of Social Work and Human Development, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria, 2School of Psychology, Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, 3Independent Researcher, Hermosillo, 4Institute of Health and Safety Services for State Workers, Clinic for the Study and Prevention of the Chilhood Obesity, Ciudad Victoria, Mexico Background: It is widely known that physical activity is the key to the optimal management and clinical control of hypertension.Purpose: This research was conducted to identify factors that can predict the time spent on physical activity among Mexican adults with hypertension.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 182 Mexican patients with hypertension, who completed a set of self-administered questionnaires related to personality, social support, and medical adherence and health care behaviors, body mass index, and time since the disease diagnosis. Several path analyses were performed in order to test the predictors of the study behavior.Results: Lower tolerance to frustration, more tolerance to ambiguity, more effective social support, and less time since the disease diagnosis predicted more time spent on physical activity, accounting for 13.3% of the total variance. The final model shows a good fit to the sample data (pBS =0.235, χ2/gl =1.519, Jöreskog and Sörbom’s Goodness of Fit Index =0.987, adjusted modality =0.962, Bollen’s Incremental Fit Index =0.981, Bentler-Bonett Normed Fit Index =0.946, standardized root mean square residual =0.053).Conclusion: The performance of physical activity in patients with hypertension depends on a complex set of interactions between personal, interpersonal, and clinical variables. Understanding how these factors interact might enhance the design of interdisciplinary intervention programs so that quality of life of patients with hypertension improves and they might be able to manage and control their disease well. Keywords: physical activity, hypertension, personality, social support, time since diagnosis, intervention programs
topic Physical activity
Hypertension
Personality
Social support
Time since diagnosis
Intervention programs
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