Changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video information
Many individuals with coronary heart disease (CHD) have maladaptive beliefs which might increase anxiety and depression. This study investigates the impact of using video information to convey facts and correct misconceptions about CHD in individuals. 150 individuals with CHD were assigned to either...
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author | Henndy Ginting Gérard W. B. Näring Eni Sabrine Becker Pintoko Tedjokusumo |
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description | Many individuals with coronary heart disease (CHD) have maladaptive beliefs which might increase anxiety and depression. This study investigates the impact of using video information to convey facts and correct misconceptions about CHD in individuals. 150 individuals with CHD were assigned to either the control group or one of two experimental groups. The participants completed the York Cardiac Beliefs Questionnaire in the baseline measure immediately after first viewing the video (time 1), and after viewing the video for six times within two weeks (time 2). The Beck Anxiety Inventory and Beck Depression Inventory II were completed in the baseline and at time 2. Multiple repeated measures anova shows that after the intervention, participants’ maladaptive beliefs, anxiety and depression were reduced in both experimental groups. Yet, it did not happen in the control group. It indicates that the video information corrects maladaptive beliefs, and reduces anxiety and depression levels in individuals with CHD. |
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spelling | doaj.art-776001f5467b4745bd5c3b74a04328142023-01-03T00:12:39ZengUniversitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Faculty of Psychology and HealthPsikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi2502-93632527-74562021-11-016221522810.21580/pjpp.v6i2.94063373Changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video informationHenndy Ginting0Gérard W. B. Näring1Eni Sabrine Becker2Pintoko Tedjokusumo3(Scopus ID 55763583500) School of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung(Scopus ID 6701415724) Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands(Scopus ID 7203088653) Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the NetherlandsCardiac Center, Bandung Advent Hospital, BandungMany individuals with coronary heart disease (CHD) have maladaptive beliefs which might increase anxiety and depression. This study investigates the impact of using video information to convey facts and correct misconceptions about CHD in individuals. 150 individuals with CHD were assigned to either the control group or one of two experimental groups. The participants completed the York Cardiac Beliefs Questionnaire in the baseline measure immediately after first viewing the video (time 1), and after viewing the video for six times within two weeks (time 2). The Beck Anxiety Inventory and Beck Depression Inventory II were completed in the baseline and at time 2. Multiple repeated measures anova shows that after the intervention, participants’ maladaptive beliefs, anxiety and depression were reduced in both experimental groups. Yet, it did not happen in the control group. It indicates that the video information corrects maladaptive beliefs, and reduces anxiety and depression levels in individuals with CHD.https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/Psikohumaniora/article/view/9406anxietychddepressionmaladaptive beliefsvideo information |
spellingShingle | Henndy Ginting Gérard W. B. Näring Eni Sabrine Becker Pintoko Tedjokusumo Changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video information Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi anxiety chd depression maladaptive beliefs video information |
title | Changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video information |
title_full | Changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video information |
title_fullStr | Changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video information |
title_full_unstemmed | Changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video information |
title_short | Changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video information |
title_sort | changing maladaptive beliefs among individuals with coronary heart disease using video information |
topic | anxiety chd depression maladaptive beliefs video information |
url | https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/Psikohumaniora/article/view/9406 |
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