Psychological and social factors in coronary heart disease
C Albus - Annals of medicine, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
More than six decades of empirical research have shown that psychosocial risk factors like
low socio-economic status, lack of social support, stress at work and family life, depression …
low socio-economic status, lack of social support, stress at work and family life, depression …
Psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular disease: more than one culprit at work
RB Williams, JC Barefoot, N Schneiderman - Jama, 2003 - jamanetwork.com
SOLID SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE ADVERSE effects of stress on health
began to emerge nearly 30 years ago with the report by Rosenman et al1 showing that men …
began to emerge nearly 30 years ago with the report by Rosenman et al1 showing that men …
A stepwise psychotherapy intervention for reducing risk in coronary artery disease (SPIRR-CAD)—Rationale and design of a multicenter, randomized trial in …
OBJECTIVE: Depressive symptoms are highly relevant for the quality of life, health behavior,
and prognosis in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). However, previous …
and prognosis in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). However, previous …
Psychosoziale Faktoren bei koronarer Herzkrankheit-wissenschaftliche Evidenz und Empfehlungen für die klinische Praxis
Niedriger sozioökonomischer Status, Mangel an sozialer Unterstützung und soziale
Isolation, Stress am Arbeitsplatz und im Privatleben sowie negative Emotionen, va …
Isolation, Stress am Arbeitsplatz und im Privatleben sowie negative Emotionen, va …
Impact of Williams LifeSkills® training on anger, anxiety, and ambulatory blood pressure in adolescents
VA Barnes, MH Johnson, RB Williams… - Translational …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
ABSTRACT The Williams LifeSkills®(WLS) anger and stress management workshop
provides training in strategies to cope with stressful situations and build supportive …
provides training in strategies to cope with stressful situations and build supportive …
Invited commentary: Socioeconomic status, hostility, and health behaviors—Does it matter which comes first?
RB Williams - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Increases in mortality and morbidity as a function of decreasing socioeconomic status (SES)
are a well-recognized and growing public health problem (1–4). Limited public resources …
are a well-recognized and growing public health problem (1–4). Limited public resources …
[PDF][PDF] A munkahelyi stressz és az egészség összefüggései hazai és nemzetközi viszonylatban
S Gyöngyvér - 2011 - hrp-egeszsegszerviz.hu
A munkahelyi stressz és az egészség összefüggései hazai és nemzetközi viszonylatban
Page 1 A munkahelyi stressz és az egészség összefüggései hazai és nemzetközi …
Page 1 A munkahelyi stressz és az egészség összefüggései hazai és nemzetközi …
[PDF][PDF] Psychosocial Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease
S SCIENTIFIC - researchgate.net
SOLID SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SUPPORTING THE ADVERSE effects of stress on health
began to emerge nearly 30 years ago with the report by Rosenman et al1 showing that men …
began to emerge nearly 30 years ago with the report by Rosenman et al1 showing that men …
[PDF][PDF] Facteurs de risque psychosociaux de maladie cardio-vasculaire
RB Williams, JC Barefoot, N Schneiderman - JAMA, 2003 - triggered.stanford.clockss.org
Des travaux scientifiques bien étayés en faveur de l'effet néga-tif du stress sur la santé ont
commencé à émerger voici presque 30 ans avec le rapport de Rosenman et al1 montrant …
commencé à émerger voici presque 30 ans avec le rapport de Rosenman et al1 montrant …