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Biobehavioral Research on Cardiovascular Disorders
Discusses several major research issues, needs, and opportunities related to the role of behavior in cardiovascular disorders. Cardiovascular disorders, especially coronary heart disease and essential hypertension, have been among the most well-developed topics in health psychology. There are many p...
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description | Discusses several major research issues, needs, and opportunities related to the role of behavior in cardiovascular disorders. Cardiovascular disorders, especially coronary heart disease and essential hypertension, have been among the most well-developed topics in health psychology. There are many physiological, environmental, sociocultural, and behavioral variables that interact in etiology, prevention, and treatment of these disorders. The standard risk factors for coronary disease are all variables with significant behavioral components. A broadened search for mechanisms and influences contributing to heart disorders has led to an examination of psychosocial risk factors. Research issues that are currently under study or that in need of further attention are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved) |
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