There are substantial data supporting a strong relationship between cardiovascular diseases and psychological conditions. However, the criteria for scientific validation of the entities currently subsumed under the DSM-IV category of "Psychological Factors Affecting a Medical Condition" have never been clearly enumerated and the terms \u201cpsychological symptoms\u201d and \u201cpersonality traits\u201d that do not satisfy traditional psychiatric criteria are not well defined; moreover, it is difficult to measure these subtypes of distress and there is always the need for a clinical judgement. In recent years psychosomatic research has focused increasing attention on these clinical and methodological issues. Psychosocial variables that were...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Epidemiologic re...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
Coronary artery disease paradigmatically presents psychocardiological issues that also apply to othe...
There are substantial data supporting a strong relationship between cardiovascular diseases and psyc...
There are substantial data supporting a strong relationship between cardiovascular diseases and psyc...
Using DSM criteria in medical settings, a basic question arises, that is whether patients who do not...
The present research aimed at emphasizing the role of Psychological Risk Factors in the development ...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered the most effective intervention for secondar...
Introduction: Some authors pointed out that there is the need to include personality assessment in t...
Psychocardiology is a science that combines an insight of biomedicine, psychology and sociology scie...
Psychosomatic disorders can be described as psychosocial-derived organic disorders. The influence of...
The World Health Organization states that cardiac diseases are the major cause of death worldwide. E...
Background Psychosocial factors in cardiovascular diseases are increasingly acknowledged by patients...
none3Introduction: Several studies documented the positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on...
More than six decades of empirical research have shown that psychosocial risk factors like low socio...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Epidemiologic re...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
Coronary artery disease paradigmatically presents psychocardiological issues that also apply to othe...
There are substantial data supporting a strong relationship between cardiovascular diseases and psyc...
There are substantial data supporting a strong relationship between cardiovascular diseases and psyc...
Using DSM criteria in medical settings, a basic question arises, that is whether patients who do not...
The present research aimed at emphasizing the role of Psychological Risk Factors in the development ...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered the most effective intervention for secondar...
Introduction: Some authors pointed out that there is the need to include personality assessment in t...
Psychocardiology is a science that combines an insight of biomedicine, psychology and sociology scie...
Psychosomatic disorders can be described as psychosocial-derived organic disorders. The influence of...
The World Health Organization states that cardiac diseases are the major cause of death worldwide. E...
Background Psychosocial factors in cardiovascular diseases are increasingly acknowledged by patients...
none3Introduction: Several studies documented the positive effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on...
More than six decades of empirical research have shown that psychosocial risk factors like low socio...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Epidemiologic re...
The Diagnostic Criteria for Psychosomatic Research (DCPR) are a diagnostic and conceptual framework ...
Coronary artery disease paradigmatically presents psychocardiological issues that also apply to othe...