Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. Heightened cardiovascular reactivity (CVR), and poor recovery, to provocative stressors are thought to hasten this risk. Purpose: To examine the relationship between hostility and anger inhibition (AI), and the moderating situational influences of harassment and evaluation, in predicting CVR and recovery to mental arithmetic (MA) stress using a multiple regression approach
International audienceBackground: Psychological factors such as hostility and depression have been a...
This study examined the relationships of selected psychosocial variables--anger experience and anger...
Cardiovascular reactivity and recovery following an emotional stressor may play a crucial role in me...
Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. He...
The exact nature of the anger - cardiovascular health relationship and its mechanisms remain obscure...
Hostility is associated with cardiovascular disease risk. Heightened cardiovascular reactivity (CVR)...
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between antagonistic behavior, dominance, attitudi...
This study assessed the Type-A behavioral pattern (TABP) and one of its components: hostility (CMHo)...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of anger/hostility on physiological and behavioral...
Objective: Prior studies demonstrate that hostile persons respond to social stressors with heightene...
Given the presumed importance of cardiovascular reactivity and the role of anger in the development ...
This experiment tested hypotheses linking the right cerebral regulation of hostility and cardiovascu...
Objective: Although considerable evidence implicates hostility in the development of coronary artery...
The purpose of this study was to determine if subjects\u27 preferred modes of anger expression were ...
This study used impedance cardiographic techniques to explore the possible relationships among state...
International audienceBackground: Psychological factors such as hostility and depression have been a...
This study examined the relationships of selected psychosocial variables--anger experience and anger...
Cardiovascular reactivity and recovery following an emotional stressor may play a crucial role in me...
Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. He...
The exact nature of the anger - cardiovascular health relationship and its mechanisms remain obscure...
Hostility is associated with cardiovascular disease risk. Heightened cardiovascular reactivity (CVR)...
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between antagonistic behavior, dominance, attitudi...
This study assessed the Type-A behavioral pattern (TABP) and one of its components: hostility (CMHo)...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of anger/hostility on physiological and behavioral...
Objective: Prior studies demonstrate that hostile persons respond to social stressors with heightene...
Given the presumed importance of cardiovascular reactivity and the role of anger in the development ...
This experiment tested hypotheses linking the right cerebral regulation of hostility and cardiovascu...
Objective: Although considerable evidence implicates hostility in the development of coronary artery...
The purpose of this study was to determine if subjects\u27 preferred modes of anger expression were ...
This study used impedance cardiographic techniques to explore the possible relationships among state...
International audienceBackground: Psychological factors such as hostility and depression have been a...
This study examined the relationships of selected psychosocial variables--anger experience and anger...
Cardiovascular reactivity and recovery following an emotional stressor may play a crucial role in me...