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Humanidades Médicas

versión On-line ISSN 1727-8120

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PEREZ PEREZ, Yaima et al. Vulnerability to the stress in hypertensive adult patients. Rev Hum Med [online]. 2020, vol.20, n.1, pp.88-106.  Epub 29-Abr-2020. ISSN 1727-8120.

Introduction:

In the hypertension, the stress constitutes a psychosocial risk factor. Objective: To establish the relation between vulnerability to the stress with socio-demographics and clinical variables in adult hypertensive patients of the General hospital Santa Cruz.

Methods:

Descriptive, transverse study. The universe was constituted of 65 hypertensive patients, diagnosed from January until June, 2019. The intentional sample was 58 hypertensive patients. For the information collection, it was used: the Individual and familiar Case history and the Test of Vulnerability to the Stress.

Results:

Predominance 70.7 % of hypertensive patients in the third sub-stage of the adulthood, feminine supremacy (69.0 %); the majority with secondary school finished (36.2 %); married (44.8 %) and state workpeople (51.7 %); there prevailed the smokers (81 %); the arterial hypertension grade II prevailed (69 %) and they fulfilled the treatment 53.4 %. The majority presented vulnerability to the stress (65.5 %); better represented in the third sub-stage of the adulthood (81.6 %), women (63.2 %), with secondary school finished (39.5 %), married (42.1 %), state worker (55.3 %), smokers (76.3 %), with arterial hypertension grade II 76.3 %; they always fulfilled the treatment 55.3 %; they presented vulnerable level to the stress 68.4 % of the hypertensive patients. Association existed between the level seriously vulnerably to the stress and the primary schooling (p = 0.007).

Discussion:

Most of the hypertensive patients presented vulnerability to the stress. The vulnerable level to the stress prevailed; better represented in the third sub-stage of the adulthood, in the women, the smokers, hypertensive grade II and those who were always fulfilled with the treatment. Association existed between the level seriously vulnerably to the stress and the primary schooling.

Palabras clave : arterial hypertension; vulnerability to the stress; socio-demographics and clinical variables.

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