This article describes one aspect of a prospective cohort study of 10,432 women aged between 70 and 75 years. After a 3-year period, 503 women self-reported a new diagnosis by a doctor of angina or myocardial infarction (symptomatic coronary heart disease [CHD]). Time one psychosocial variables (Duke Social Support Index, time pressure, Perceived Stress Scale, Mental Health Index, having a partner, educational attainment, and location of residence) were analyzed using univariate binary logistic regression for their ability to predict subsequent symptomatic CHD. Of these variables, the Duke Social Support Index, Perceived Stress Scale and the Mental Health Index were found to be significant predictors of symptomatic CHD diagnosis. Only the P...
Background: Studies have shown that psychosocial factors such as stress at work and from marriage as...
Objective: We tested a theoretical stress model cross-sectionally and prospectively that examined wh...
Background: We hypothesized that subjects with a high level of perceived stress would be less likely...
This article describes one aspect of a prospective cohort study of 10,432 women aged between 70 and ...
This article describes one aspect of a prospective cohort study of 10,432 women aged between 70 and ...
Although a growing body of evidence indicates strong links between psychological stress (stress) and...
Objectives This study examines the hypothesis that a past history of heart interventions will modera...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that psychosocial stress may be a contributing factor in the devel...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that psychosocial stress may be a contributing factor in the devel...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined illness perceptions (IP) and their correlates in coronary heart dise...
International audienceResponse to stress can vary greatly between individuals. However, it remains u...
Background: Relatively little is known about psychosocial risk factors for the onset of stroke. The ...
OBJECTIVE: This dissertation explores the effect of psychosocial stress on risk of coronary heart di...
Background The association between psychosocial stress and coronary heart disease (CHD) may be stron...
Objective: We studied what patients with acute coronary heart disease (CHD) considered the three mos...
Background: Studies have shown that psychosocial factors such as stress at work and from marriage as...
Objective: We tested a theoretical stress model cross-sectionally and prospectively that examined wh...
Background: We hypothesized that subjects with a high level of perceived stress would be less likely...
This article describes one aspect of a prospective cohort study of 10,432 women aged between 70 and ...
This article describes one aspect of a prospective cohort study of 10,432 women aged between 70 and ...
Although a growing body of evidence indicates strong links between psychological stress (stress) and...
Objectives This study examines the hypothesis that a past history of heart interventions will modera...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that psychosocial stress may be a contributing factor in the devel...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that psychosocial stress may be a contributing factor in the devel...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined illness perceptions (IP) and their correlates in coronary heart dise...
International audienceResponse to stress can vary greatly between individuals. However, it remains u...
Background: Relatively little is known about psychosocial risk factors for the onset of stroke. The ...
OBJECTIVE: This dissertation explores the effect of psychosocial stress on risk of coronary heart di...
Background The association between psychosocial stress and coronary heart disease (CHD) may be stron...
Objective: We studied what patients with acute coronary heart disease (CHD) considered the three mos...
Background: Studies have shown that psychosocial factors such as stress at work and from marriage as...
Objective: We tested a theoretical stress model cross-sectionally and prospectively that examined wh...
Background: We hypothesized that subjects with a high level of perceived stress would be less likely...