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Hostility, Coping, and Health

by Howard S. Friedman
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Overview

Understanding hostility, coping, and health; Developments in the measurement of hostility; Hostility, health, and social contexts; Anger and cardiovascular health; Conflict-prone and conflict-resistant organizations; Lifestyle and hostility; Behavioral influences on coronary artery disease: A nonhuman primate model; Inhibition as the linchpin of health; The repressive personality and social support; Social withdrawal as a short-term coping response to daily stressors; Conceptualizing the process of coping with health problems; The influence of familial and interpersonal factors on children's development and associated cardiovascular risk; Stress, coping, and social support: Converging themes and future directions.

Examination of the link between psychological factors & disease.

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Thirteen papers, with commentary, from a November 1990 conference (place not stated) offer insight into emotional patterns, coping processes, life-style and behavioral influences, personality factors, and social contexts in connection with the links between psychological factors and disease. Member price, $32. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1993
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Pages
263
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781557981387

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