Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study

Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Prehypertension is a precursor of hypertension, with high prevalence in young adults. Psychosocial stress can be one of the modifiable risk factors for hy...

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Main Authors: Sithu, Aung, Musa, Ramli, Ab Rahman, Jamalludin, SMS, Azarisman, Abdullah, Aszrin
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Published: Kulliyyah (Faculty) of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia. 2016
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spelling my.iium.irep.634712018-08-29T03:43:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/63471/ Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study Sithu, Aung Musa, Ramli Ab Rahman, Jamalludin SMS, Azarisman Abdullah, Aszrin R Medicine (General) Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Prehypertension is a precursor of hypertension, with high prevalence in young adults. Psychosocial stress can be one of the modifiable risk factors for hypertension. The objective of the study is to assess the relationship between coping mechanism to psychosocial stress and early hypertension in young prehypertensive, mild essential hypertensive and normotensive subjects. A comparative cross-sectional pilot study was conducted in 36 young adults aged less than 45 years. The pulse rate, the blood pressure, and the body mass index of the respondents were recorded. Psychosocial stress was measured by plasma cortisolfollowing an acute mental stress test; and the level of stress and the coping strategies were assessed by using validated stress questionnaires. Approximately fourty four percent of subjects had normotension and 55.56% had prehypertension and mild hypertension.Prehypertension and mild hypertension were associated with high plasma cortisol level (p=0.032), and a high body mass index (p=0.004). Maladaptive coping strategy was found to be associated with high stress scores (p=0.019). The relationship between stress and cortisol was not significant, though a higher cortisol level was noted in the high blood pressure group. Higher cortisol levels and greater BMIs were associated with prehypertension and mild hypertension in young adults. These findings are useful for future research in this area, and the continuation of the study is important in the hope to yield a more significant picture. Kulliyyah (Faculty) of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia. 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/63471/7/MRS2016-ABSTRACT-BOOK-59.pdf Sithu, Aung and Musa, Ramli and Ab Rahman, Jamalludin and SMS, Azarisman and Abdullah, Aszrin (2016) Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study. International Medical Journal Malaysia, 15 (Supplementary Issue 1). p. 59. http://iiumedic.net/imjm/v1/download/Volume%2015%20Supplement/MRS2016-ABSTRACT-BOOK-59.pdf
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Sithu, Aung
Musa, Ramli
Ab Rahman, Jamalludin
SMS, Azarisman
Abdullah, Aszrin
Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study
description Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Prehypertension is a precursor of hypertension, with high prevalence in young adults. Psychosocial stress can be one of the modifiable risk factors for hypertension. The objective of the study is to assess the relationship between coping mechanism to psychosocial stress and early hypertension in young prehypertensive, mild essential hypertensive and normotensive subjects. A comparative cross-sectional pilot study was conducted in 36 young adults aged less than 45 years. The pulse rate, the blood pressure, and the body mass index of the respondents were recorded. Psychosocial stress was measured by plasma cortisolfollowing an acute mental stress test; and the level of stress and the coping strategies were assessed by using validated stress questionnaires. Approximately fourty four percent of subjects had normotension and 55.56% had prehypertension and mild hypertension.Prehypertension and mild hypertension were associated with high plasma cortisol level (p=0.032), and a high body mass index (p=0.004). Maladaptive coping strategy was found to be associated with high stress scores (p=0.019). The relationship between stress and cortisol was not significant, though a higher cortisol level was noted in the high blood pressure group. Higher cortisol levels and greater BMIs were associated with prehypertension and mild hypertension in young adults. These findings are useful for future research in this area, and the continuation of the study is important in the hope to yield a more significant picture.
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author Sithu, Aung
Musa, Ramli
Ab Rahman, Jamalludin
SMS, Azarisman
Abdullah, Aszrin
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Musa, Ramli
Ab Rahman, Jamalludin
SMS, Azarisman
Abdullah, Aszrin
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title Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study
title_short Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study
title_full Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study
title_fullStr Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Role of coping mechanisms to psychosocial stress in early development of hypertension in young adults: a pilot study
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publisher Kulliyyah (Faculty) of Medicine, International Islamic University Malaysia.
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