Cardiovascular reactivity and recovery following an emotional stressor may play a crucial role in mediating the relation between psychosocial factors (e.g. hostility and anger) and cardiovascular disease. Hostility has been associated with trait rumination. Trait rumination, a tendency to focus attention on negative thoughts and emotions and be prone to feelings of revenge, is not adequately captured in current measures of hostility. The current study examined whether trait rumination, indexed by the Dissipation-Rumination Scale, has an independent effect of increasing cardiovascular reactivity and prolonging cardiovascular recovery from angry events above and beyond hostility as measured by the Cook-Medley Hostility Scale. The effect of di...
Given the presumed importance of cardiovascular reactivity and the role of anger in the development ...
This study used impedance cardiographic techniques to explore the possible relationships among state...
Although rumination following a provocation can increase aggression, no research has examined the pr...
Cardiovascular reactivity and recovery following an emotional stressor may play a crucial role in me...
The high morbidity and mortality associated with cardiovascular (CV) disease have led to a profusion...
The exact nature of the anger - cardiovascular health relationship and its mechanisms remain obscure...
Objective: Cardiovascular recovery of prestress baseline blood pressure has been implicated as a pos...
Recent studies suggest that ruminative thoughts may be mediators of the prolonged physiological effe...
This thesis-by-publication investigates the psychological and cardiovascular (CV) effects of asserti...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
Contains fulltext : 99823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. He...
The present study re-examined the relationship of the Type A Behavior Pattern to heart rate and fin...
The study's first goal investigated what type of thoughts and underlying emotions are exactly experi...
Given the presumed importance of cardiovascular reactivity and the role of anger in the development ...
This study used impedance cardiographic techniques to explore the possible relationships among state...
Although rumination following a provocation can increase aggression, no research has examined the pr...
Cardiovascular reactivity and recovery following an emotional stressor may play a crucial role in me...
The high morbidity and mortality associated with cardiovascular (CV) disease have led to a profusion...
The exact nature of the anger - cardiovascular health relationship and its mechanisms remain obscure...
Objective: Cardiovascular recovery of prestress baseline blood pressure has been implicated as a pos...
Recent studies suggest that ruminative thoughts may be mediators of the prolonged physiological effe...
This thesis-by-publication investigates the psychological and cardiovascular (CV) effects of asserti...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
Brooding rumination is associated with depressed mood, increased negative affect, prolonged anger an...
Contains fulltext : 99823.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Hostility and anger have been attributed as psychosocial risk factors for coronary heart disease. He...
The present study re-examined the relationship of the Type A Behavior Pattern to heart rate and fin...
The study's first goal investigated what type of thoughts and underlying emotions are exactly experi...
Given the presumed importance of cardiovascular reactivity and the role of anger in the development ...
This study used impedance cardiographic techniques to explore the possible relationships among state...
Although rumination following a provocation can increase aggression, no research has examined the pr...