Hostility, anger, aggressiveness, and coronary heart disease: An interpersonal perspective on personality, emotion, and health

TW Smith, K Glazer, JM Ruiz, LC Gallo - Journal of personality, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The related traits of hostility, anger, and aggressiveness have long been suggested as risk
factors for coronary heart disease (CHD). Our prior review of this literature (Smith, 1992) …

Psychosocial influences on the development and course of coronary heart disease: current status and implications for research and practice.

TW Smith, JM Ruiz - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
Psychosocial characteristics predict the development and course of coronary heart disease
(CHD). In this review, the authors discussed human and animal research on …

Effort determination of cardiovascular response: An integrative analysis with applications in social psychology

RA Wright, LD Kirby - Advances in experimental social psychology, 2001 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of the broader social psychological
research community, the integrative cardiovascular (CV) response analysis and the body of …

Vigilance in the discrimination-stress model for Black Americans

MS Himmelstein, DM Young, DT Sanchez… - Psychology & …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Daily events of discrimination are important factors in understanding health
disparities. Vigilant coping, or protecting against anticipated discrimination by monitoring …

Personality and risk of physical illness

TW Smith, J MacKenzie - Annu. Rev. Clin. Psychol., 2006 - annualreviews.org
Several personality characteristics have been linked in multiple well-designed prospective
studies to subsequent physical health outcomes, such as longevity and the development …

Stress, coping, and health

CS Carver, S Vargas - The Oxford handbook of health …, 2011 - books.google.com
This chapter addresses the confluence of two sets of processes—stress and coping—as
they come to bear on health. It first addresses the following questions: What defines the …

Effort mobilization when the self is involved: Some lessons from the cardiovascular system

GHE Gendolla, M Richter - Review of general psychology, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
In this article it is proposed that the principles of motivational intensity theory apply to effort
mobilization for challenges with consequences for performers' self-esteem and self …

Toward a social psychophysiology of vagally mediated heart rate variability: Concepts and methods in self‐regulation, emotion, and interpersonal processes

TW Smith, C Deits‐Lebehn, PG Williams… - Social and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Theory and research on self‐regulation, emotional adjustment, and interpersonal
processes focus increasingly on parasympathetic functioning, using measures of vagally …

The terrible twos—anger and anxiety: Hazardous to your health.

RM Suinn - American Psychologist, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Anxiety and anger are hazardous to health. This article offers a selective review of research
that illustrates how anxiety and anger increase vulnerability to illnesses, compromise the …

What are the health consequences of upward mobility?

E Chen, GH Brody, GE Miller - Annual review of psychology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Health disparities by socioeconomic status (SES) have been extensively documented, but
less is known about the physical health implications of achieving upward mobility. This …