BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments the effect of psychological distress on mortality from stroke or coronary heart disease (CHD). METHODS: We prospectively linked data from 66,500 participants 35 years or older in the Health Survey for England, selected using stratified random sampling from 1994 to 2004, and free of cardiovascular disease and cancer at baseline, with mortality records. The median follow-up time was 7.9 years. SES was indexed by occupational class, and psychological distress was assessed using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). RESULTS: After adjustment for demographic and clinical variables, both psychological distress and low SES were associat...
Aims. To investigate the association between socioeconomic status and psychological distress measure...
OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence is elevated among people with psychological distre...
Low socio-economic status (SES) has been associated with an increased coronary risk in Western count...
The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments the effect o...
Background: The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments ...
Background Psychological distress and low socioeconomic status (SES) are recognized risk factors for...
Background: Psychosocial risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be especially deleterious in pers...
Background: Psychosocial risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be especially deleterious in pers...
Background: Little is known about psychological risk factors in cerebrovascular disease. We examined...
Abstract Objective To quantify the link between lower, subclinically symptomatic, levels of psycholo...
Background-—Perceived stress may increase risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) and death, but few s...
BackgroundWhilst it is well known that psychosocial determinants may contribute to cardiovascular di...
Background Psychological factors associated with low social status have been proposed as one possib...
Objective: Despite the long-term decline, heart disease has remained the leading cause of death in t...
International audienceBACKGROUND - Recent evidence suggests that the association of psychological va...
Aims. To investigate the association between socioeconomic status and psychological distress measure...
OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence is elevated among people with psychological distre...
Low socio-economic status (SES) has been associated with an increased coronary risk in Western count...
The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments the effect o...
Background: The purpose of this study was to test whether lower socioeconomic status (SES) augments ...
Background Psychological distress and low socioeconomic status (SES) are recognized risk factors for...
Background: Psychosocial risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be especially deleterious in pers...
Background: Psychosocial risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) may be especially deleterious in pers...
Background: Little is known about psychological risk factors in cerebrovascular disease. We examined...
Abstract Objective To quantify the link between lower, subclinically symptomatic, levels of psycholo...
Background-—Perceived stress may increase risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) and death, but few s...
BackgroundWhilst it is well known that psychosocial determinants may contribute to cardiovascular di...
Background Psychological factors associated with low social status have been proposed as one possib...
Objective: Despite the long-term decline, heart disease has remained the leading cause of death in t...
International audienceBACKGROUND - Recent evidence suggests that the association of psychological va...
Aims. To investigate the association between socioeconomic status and psychological distress measure...
OBJECTIVE: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) incidence is elevated among people with psychological distre...
Low socio-economic status (SES) has been associated with an increased coronary risk in Western count...