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Gender differences in psychological impairment after a coronary incident

The goal of this study was to determine in 231 coronary patients (109 men, 122 women) which variables of psychological impairment were most discriminating between the sexes at 5 weeks, 4 months, and 18 months after a coronary incident, and whether using absolute scores or clinical levels of psycholo...

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Published in:Personality and individual differences 2001-01, Vol.30 (1), p.127-135
Main Authors: Brezinka, Veronika, Maes, Stan, Dusseldorp, Elise
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Coronary heart disease
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender differences
Gender-specific norms
Heart attacks
Illness and personality
Personality, behavior and health
Psychological functioning
Psychological impairment
Psychology and medicine
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Women
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