Susanne Schmidt Pedersen
Department of Medical Psychology
CoRPS-Center of Research on Psychology in Somatic diseases
Tilburg University
Room P506
Netherlands
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- Patient-rated health status predicts prognosis following percutaneous coronary intervention with drug-eluting stenting. Pedersen, S.S., Versteeg, H., Denollet, J., Cheng, J.M., Serruys, P.W., van Domburg, R.T. Qual. Life. Res (2011)
- Risk of chronic anxiety in implantable defibrillator patients: a multi-center study. Pedersen, S.S., den Broek, K.C., Theuns, D.A., Erdman, R.A., Alings, M., Meijer, A., Jordaens, L., Denollet, J. Int. J. Cardiol. (2011)
- Pre-implantation implantable cardioverter defibrillator concerns and Type D personality increase the risk of mortality in patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Pedersen, S.S., van den Broek, K.C., Erdman, R.A., Jordaens, L., Theuns, D.A. Europace (2010)
- Type D personality is a predictor of poor emotional quality of life in primary care heart failure patients independent of depressive symptoms and New York Heart Association functional class. Pedersen, S.S., Herrmann-Lingen, C., de Jonge, P., Scherer, M. J. Behav. Med (2010)
- Rationale and design of WEBCARE: a randomized, controlled, web-based behavioral intervention trial in cardioverter-defibrillator patients to reduce anxiety and device concerns and enhance quality of life. Pedersen, S.S., Spek, V., Theuns, D.A., Alings, M., van der Voort, P., Jordaens, L., Cuijpers, P., Denollet, J., van den Broek, K.C. Trials (2009)
- Poor perceived social support in implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) patients and their partners: cross-validation of the multidimensional scale of perceived social support. Pedersen, S.S., Spinder, H., Erdman, R.A., Denollet, J. Psychosomatics (2009)
- Preliminary evidence for the cross-cultural utility of the type D personality construct in the Ukraine. Pedersen, S.S., Yagensky, A., Smith, O.R., Yagenska, O., Shpak, V., Denollet, J. Int. J. Behav. Med (2009)
- Brief depression screening with the PHQ-2 associated with prognosis following percutaneous coronary intervention with paclitaxel-eluting stenting. Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J., de Jonge, P., Simsek, C., Serruys, P.W., van Domburg, R.T. J. Gen. Intern. Med (2009)
- Co-occurrence of diabetes and hopelessness predicts adverse prognosis following percutaneous coronary intervention. Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J., Erdman, R.A., Serruys, P.W., van Domburg, R.T. J. Behav. Med (2009)
- Clustering of poor device acceptance and Type D personality is associated with increased distress in Danish cardioverter-defibrillator patients. Pedersen, S.S., Spindler, H., Johansen, J.B., Mortensen, P.T. Pacing. Clin. Electrophysiol (2009)
- Increased anxiety in partners of patients with a cardioverter-defibrillator: the role of indication for ICD therapy, shocks, and personality. Pedersen, S.S., VAN DEN Berg, M., Erdman, R.A., VAN Son, J., Jordaens, L., Theuns, D.A. Pacing. Clin. Electrophysiol (2009)
- Does ICD indication affect quality of life and levels of distress?. Pedersen, S.S., Sears, S.F., Burg, M.M., Van Den Broek, K.C. Pacing. Clin. Electrophysiol (2009)
- A viewpoint on the impact of device advisories on patient-centered outcomes. Pedersen, S.S., van den Berg, M., Theuns, D.A. Pacing. Clin. Electrophysiol (2009)
- Correlates of patient acceptance of the cardioverter defibrillator: cross-validation of the Florida Patient Acceptance Survey in Danish patients. Pedersen, S.S., Spindler, H., Johansen, J.B., Mortensen, P.T., Sears, S.F. Pacing. Clin. Electrophysiol (2008)
- Clustering of device-related concerns and type D personality predicts increased distress in ICD patients independent of shocks. Pedersen, S.S., Theuns, D.A., Erdman, R.A., Jordaens, L. Pacing. Clin. Electrophysiol (2008)
- Clustering of psychosocial risk factors enhances the risk of depressive symptoms 12-months post percutaneous coronary intervention. Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J., van Gestel, Y.R., Serruys, P.W., van Domburg, R.T. Eur. J. Cardiovasc. Prev. Rehabil (2008)
- Course of anxiety symptoms over an 18-month period in exhausted patients post percutaneous coronary intervention. Pedersen, S.S., Smith, O.R., De Vries, J., Appels, A., Denollet, J. Psychosom. Med (2008)
- Type-D personality exerts a stable, adverse effect on vital exhaustion in PCI patients treated with paclitaxel-eluting stents. Pedersen, S.S., Daemen, J., van de Sande, M., Sonnenschein, K., Serruys, P.W., Erdman, R.A., van Domburg, R.T. J. Psychosom. Res (2007)
- Impaired health status in Type D patients following PCI in the drug-eluting stent era. Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J., Ong, A.T., Serruys, P.W., Erdman, R.A., van Domburg, R.T. Int. J. Cardiol. (2007)
- Adverse clinical events in patients treated with sirolimus-eluting stents: the impact of Type D personality. Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J., Ong, A.T., Sonnenschein, K., Erdman, R.A., Serruys, P.W., van Domburg, R.T. Eur. J. Cardiovasc. Prev. Rehabil (2007)
- Fatigue, depressive symptoms, and hopelessness as predictors of adverse clinical events following percutaneous coronary intervention with paclitaxel-eluting stents. Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J., Daemen, J., van de Sande, M., de Jaegere, P.T., Serruys, P.W., Erdman, R.A., van Domburg, R.T. J. Psychosom. Res (2007)
- Type-D personality but not implantable cardioverter-defibrillator indication is associated with impaired health-related quality of life 3 months post-implantation. Pedersen, S.S., Theuns, D.A., Muskens-Heemskerk, A., Erdman, R.A., Jordaens, L. Europace (2007)
- Poor health-related quality of life is a predictor of early, but not late, cardiac events after percutaneous coronary intervention. Pedersen, S.S., Martens, E.J., Denollet, J., Appels, A. Psychosomatics (2007)
- Psychological intervention following implantation of an implantable defibrillator: a review and future recommendations. Pedersen, S.S., van den Broek, K.C., Sears, S.F. Pacing. Clin. Electrophysiol (2007)
- Type D personality and diabetes predict the onset of depressive symptoms in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention. Pedersen, S.S., Ong, A.T., Sonnenschein, K., Serruys, P.W., Erdman, R.A., van Domburg, R.T. Am. Heart J. (2006)
- Risk factors for impaired health status differ in women and men treated with percutaneous coronary intervention in the drug-eluting stent era. Pedersen, S.S., Ong, A.T., Lemos, P.A., Erdman, R.A., Serruys, P.W., van Domburg, R.T. J. Psychosom. Res (2006)
- Anxiety enhances the detrimental effect of depressive symptoms on health status following percutaneous coronary intervention. Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J., Spindler, H., Ong, A.T., Serruys, P.W., Erdman, R.A., van Domburg, R.T. J. Psychosom. Res (2006)
- Type D personality is associated with impaired health-related quality of life 7 years following heart transplantation. Pedersen, S.S., Holkamp, P.G., Caliskan, K., van Domburg, R.T., Erdman, R.A., Balk, A.H. J. Psychosom. Res (2006)
- Concerns about the implantable cardioverter defibrillator: a determinant of anxiety and depressive symptoms independent of experienced shocks. Pedersen, S.S., van Domburg, R.T., Theuns, D.A., Jordaens, L., Erdman, R.A. Am. Heart J. (2005)
- The effect of low social support on short-term prognosis in patients following a first myocardial infarction. Pedersen, S.S., van Domburg, R.T., Larsen, M.L. Scand. J. Psychol (2004)
- Type D personality predicts death or myocardial infarction after bare metal stent or sirolimus-eluting stent implantation: a Rapamycin-Eluting Stent Evaluated at Rotterdam Cardiology Hospital (RESEARCH) registry substudy. Pedersen, S.S., Lemos, P.A., van Vooren, P.R., Liu, T.K., Daemen, J., Erdman, R.A., Smits, P.C., Serruys, P.W., van Domburg, R.T. J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. (2004)
- Type D personality is associated with increased anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator and their partners. Pedersen, S.S., van Domburg, R.T., Theuns, D.A., Jordaens, L., Erdman, R.A. Psychosom. Med (2004)
- Validity of the Type D personality construct in Danish post-MI patients and healthy controls. Pedersen, S.S., Denollet, J. J. Psychosom. Res (2004)