Background: Psychosocial risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be especially deleterious in persons with low socioeconomic status. Most work has focused on psychosocial factors individually, but emerging research suggests that the confluence of psychosocial risk may be particularly harmful. Using data from the Reasons for Geographical and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) study, we examined associations among depressive symptoms and stress, alone and in combination, and incident CVD and all‐cause mortality as a function of socioeconomic status. Methods and Results At baseline, 22 658 participants without a history of CVD (58.8% female, 41.7% black, mean age 63.9±9.3 years) reported on depressive symptoms, stress, annual household ...
Background: Depression is known to be associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVD). This population...
Objective, To understand the association between depressive symptoms and increased risk of cardiovas...
Background Depressive symptoms are associated with increased incident and recurrent cardiovascular e...
Background: Psychosocial risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be especially deleterious in pers...
BACKGROUND: Depression and stress have each been found to be associated with poor prognosis in patie...
Importance: It is uncertain whether depressive symptoms are independently associated with subsequent...
Background: Whilst it is well known that psychosocial determinants may contribute to cardiovascular ...
Importance: It is uncertain whether depressive symptoms are independently associated with subsequent...
Background Depression is a relapsing and remitting disease. Prior studies on the association between...
The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments the effect o...
Key PointsQuestionAre depressive symptoms associated with incident cardiovascular diseases? Findings...
Background-—Perceived stress may increase risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) and death, but few s...
International audienceBACKGROUND - Recent evidence suggests that the association of psychological va...
Background: The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments ...
Objective—To test whether the association between depressive symptoms and cardiovascular disease (CV...
Background: Depression is known to be associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVD). This population...
Objective, To understand the association between depressive symptoms and increased risk of cardiovas...
Background Depressive symptoms are associated with increased incident and recurrent cardiovascular e...
Background: Psychosocial risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be especially deleterious in pers...
BACKGROUND: Depression and stress have each been found to be associated with poor prognosis in patie...
Importance: It is uncertain whether depressive symptoms are independently associated with subsequent...
Background: Whilst it is well known that psychosocial determinants may contribute to cardiovascular ...
Importance: It is uncertain whether depressive symptoms are independently associated with subsequent...
Background Depression is a relapsing and remitting disease. Prior studies on the association between...
The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments the effect o...
Key PointsQuestionAre depressive symptoms associated with incident cardiovascular diseases? Findings...
Background-—Perceived stress may increase risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) and death, but few s...
International audienceBACKGROUND - Recent evidence suggests that the association of psychological va...
Background: The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments ...
Objective—To test whether the association between depressive symptoms and cardiovascular disease (CV...
Background: Depression is known to be associated with cardiovascular diseases (CVD). This population...
Objective, To understand the association between depressive symptoms and increased risk of cardiovas...
Background Depressive symptoms are associated with increased incident and recurrent cardiovascular e...