Anger and Hostility in Cardiovascular and Behavioral DisordersMargaret A. Chesney, Ray H. Rosenman |
Contents
I | 2 |
The Dynamics of Aggression and Their Application to Cardiovascular | 31 |
The Measurement of Anger as a Multidimensional Construct | 59 |
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aggressive behavior analysis anger and aggression anger and hostility anger arousal anger expression anger-in anger-out anxiety appraisal assertive assessment associated atherosclerosis autonomic AX/EX AX/In AX/Out behavior pattern behavioral medicine beta-blockers blood pressure borderline hypertension cardiac output cardiovascular disease cardiovascular response catecholamine Chesney child abuse chronic hostility clinical cognitive components coping coronary heart disease coronary-prone behavior correlations Dembroski differences dimensions effects elevated emotional Esler essential hypertension experimental factors families females Frankenhaeuser groups Harburg heart rate Ho scale increased individuals inhibitions instigation interaction intervention inventory irritable Journal males Manuck measures Megargee MMPI negative affect norepinephrine normotensive Novaco observed parents patients Patterson persons physiological problems propranolol psychological psychophysiologic Psychosomatic Medicine reactions reactivity Reid relationship reported risk role Rosenman sample scores self-report significant situations social Spielberger stimuli stress subjects subscales systolic T-Anger testosterone treatment Type A behavior Type A person validity variables York



