- ►ubc.ca [PDF] LC Gallo, KA Matthews - Psychological Bulletin, 2003 - psycnet.apa.org In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions
and cognitions in the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and
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- ►oxfordjournals.org K Steenland, J Henley, M Thun - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press Low socioeconomic status is associated with high mortality, but the extent to
which socioeconomic status affects particular diseases and whether socioeconomic
status effects have changed over time are uncertain. The authors used ... Cited by 111 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
A Steptoe - Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1998 - journals.lww.com The study of psychological factors in cardiovascular disease has increased in
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- ►ahajournals.org V Salomaa, M Niemela, H Miettinen, M … - Circulation, 2000 - Am Heart Assoc Methods and Results—The FINMONICA MI Register recorded detailed information on
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- ►bmj.com V Salomaa, H Miettinen, M Niemela, M … - British Medical Journal, 2001 - jech.bmj.com The association of low socioeconomic position with high coronary heart disease
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SP Clarke, N Frasure-Smith, F Lesperance, … - Research in Nursing & Health, 2000 - interscience.wiley.com Chronic heart failure patients often experience significant functional
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- ►spb.ru MD Sullivan, AZ LaCroix, JE Russo, EA … - Psychosomatic Medicine, 2001 - Am Psychosomatic Soc RESULTS: Five regression models (all including demographic and disease severity
covariates) were constructed to predict physical health from depression only (R
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KE Covinsky, E Kahana, B Kahana, K Kercher … - Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological and …, 2001 - Geron Soc America Methods. We evaluated the risk of falling over a one-year period in 557 elderly
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- ►ajph.org K Steenland, S Hu, J Walker - American Journal of Public Health, 2004 - Am Public Health Assoc Kyle Steenland is with the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health,
Emory School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. Sherry Hu is with
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