Publication: Psychosocial stress and risk of myocardial infarction: A case-control study in Belgrade (Serbia)
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2016
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Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate which psychosocial risk factors show the strongest association with occurrence ofmyocardial infarction (MI) in the population of Belgrade in peacetime, after the big political changes in Serbia. Methods: A case-control study was conducted involving 154 consecutive newly diagnosed patients with MI, and 308 controls matched by gender, age, and place of residence. Results: According to conditional logistic regression analysis, after adjustment for conventional coronary risk factors, the odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for work-related stressful events, financial stress, deaths and diseases, and general stress were 3.78 (1.83-7.81), 3.80 (1.96-7.38), 1.69 (1.03-2.78), and 3.54 (2.01-6.22), respectively. Among individual stressful life events, the following were independently related to MI: death of a close familymember, 2.21 (1.01-4.84); death of a close friend, 42.20 (3.70-481.29);major financial problems, 8.94 (1.83-43.63); minor financial problems, 4.74 (2.02-11.14); changes in working hours, 4.99 (1.64-15.22); and changes in working conditions, 30.94 (5.43-176.31). Conclusions: During this political transition period, stress at work, financial stress, and stress in general as they impacted the population of Belgrade, Serbia were strongly associated with occurence ofMI. © 2016, Republic of China Society of Cardiology. All Rights Reserved.
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Case-control study, Myocardial infarction, Psychosocial stress
