Longitudinal Course of Depressive Symptomatology After a Cardiac Event: Effects of Gender and Cardiac Rehabilitation
Sherry L. Grace, PhD,
Susan E. Abbey, MD,
Ruxandra Pinto, PhD,
Zachary M. Shnek, PhD,
Jane Irvine, PhD and
Donna E. Stewart, MD
From the Women's Health Program, Toronto General Research Institute, Behavioural Sciences and Health Division, and Kinesiology and Health Sciences, York University, Toronto, Ontario (S.L.G.); University Health Network Department of Psychiatry and University of Toronto (S.E.A.); University Health Network (R.P.); Credit Valley Hospital and University of Toronto (Z.M.S.); York University and University Health Network (J.I.); and University Health Network and University of Toronto (D.E.S.), Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Figure 1. Mean BDI scores by time, sex, and CR participation.
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Figure 2. BDI depressive category by time.
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Figure 3. Gender x interaction in depression.
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Copyright © 2005 by the American Psychosomatic Society