Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological symptoms (e. g., depression, anxiety, anger, alcohol abuse) and hypertension. However, the presence and extent of associations between common mental disorders and subsequent adult onset of hypertension remain unclear. Further, there are few data available on how such associations vary by gender or over life course. Methods: Data from the World Mental Health Surveys (comprising 19 countries and 52,095 adults) were used. Survival analyses estimated associations between first onset of common mental disorders and subsequent onset of hypertension, with and without psychiatric comorbidity adjustment. Variations in the strength of associations by gend...
Abstract—There is conflicting evidence regarding the association of hypertension with psychological ...
Objectives: The evidence for an association between depression and anxiety and increased hypertensi...
Hypertension has long been suspected of being, in some patients, a psychosomatic disorder. The impac...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympto...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the type and frequency of psychiatric disorder...
Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illness but the...
BACKGROUND Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertension...
Background. Studies assessing the association between psychological factors and hypertension have be...
The aim of this study is to examine the association between symptoms of depression and anxiety and h...
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:Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illne...
Abstract—The aim of the study was to test the hypotheses that the trajectory of psychological risk (...
Copyright © 2014 Simon L. Bacon et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract—There is conflicting evidence regarding the association of hypertension with psychological ...
Objectives: The evidence for an association between depression and anxiety and increased hypertensi...
Hypertension has long been suspected of being, in some patients, a psychosomatic disorder. The impac...
Background: Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympt...
Background Previous work has suggested significant associations between various psychological sympto...
Background: The objective of this study was to assess the type and frequency of psychiatric disorder...
Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illness but the...
BACKGROUND Although many studies have indicated that psychosocial factors contribute to hypertension...
Background. Studies assessing the association between psychological factors and hypertension have be...
The aim of this study is to examine the association between symptoms of depression and anxiety and h...
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:Growing evidence suggests high levels of comorbidity between hypertension and mental illne...
Abstract—The aim of the study was to test the hypotheses that the trajectory of psychological risk (...
Copyright © 2014 Simon L. Bacon et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract—There is conflicting evidence regarding the association of hypertension with psychological ...
Objectives: The evidence for an association between depression and anxiety and increased hypertensi...
Hypertension has long been suspected of being, in some patients, a psychosomatic disorder. The impac...