*<p>All models are adjusted for demographic variables (age, sex, race marriage, location), SES, lifetime smoking and alcohol use, substance use disorders and traumatic life events.</p
Abstract—The aim of the study was to test the hypotheses that the trajectory of psychological risk (...
<p>*Model 1: adjusted for sex, age (as time variable in Cox model).</p><p>Model 2: additionally adju...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
*<p>Models A and B are both adjusted for demographic variables (age, sex, race marriage, location), ...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertensio...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertensio...
Objective: To quantitatively review and critique evidence from prospective cohort studies (greater t...
<p>Only participants with no missing data were included in the models (N = 193).</p><p>Model 1 inclu...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertensio...
<p>*Model 1: adjusted for sex, age (as time variable in Cox model).</p><p>Model 2: additionally adju...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological symptoms (e.g., d...
Abstract—The aim of the study was to test the hypotheses that the trajectory of psychological risk (...
<p>*Model 1: adjusted for sex, age (as time variable in Cox model).</p><p>Model 2: additionally adju...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
*<p>Models A and B are both adjusted for demographic variables (age, sex, race marriage, location), ...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertensio...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertensio...
Objective: To quantitatively review and critique evidence from prospective cohort studies (greater t...
<p>Only participants with no missing data were included in the models (N = 193).</p><p>Model 1 inclu...
BACKGROUND: Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertensio...
<p>*Model 1: adjusted for sex, age (as time variable in Cox model).</p><p>Model 2: additionally adju...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological symptoms (e.g., d...
Abstract—The aim of the study was to test the hypotheses that the trajectory of psychological risk (...
<p>*Model 1: adjusted for sex, age (as time variable in Cox model).</p><p>Model 2: additionally adju...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...