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Basic dimensions within the coronary-prone behavior pattern.
Stephen J. Zyzanski,C D Jenkins +1 more
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Independent factor analyses were performed on JAS responses from four large samples of employed men and concurred that the coronary-prone behavior pattern is actually composed of at least three major, conceptually independent behavioral syndromes: I. Hard Driving, II.About:
This article is published in Journal of Chronic Diseases.The article was published on 1970-05-01. It has received 164 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Jenkins activity survey.read more
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Occupational sources of stress: a review of the literature relating to coronary heart disease and mental ill health
Cary L. Cooper,Judi Marshall +1 more
TL;DR: Coronary heart disease and mental ill health together, therefore, represent a serious cost for industry both in human and financial terms.
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Work Stress and Employee Health
TL;DR: In this article, the Allostatic Load model is used as an organizing framework for reviewing the vast literature that has considered health outcomes that are associated with exposure to psychosocial stressors at work.
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Competitive drive, pattern a, and coronary heart disease: A further analysis of some data from the Western Collaborative Group Study
TL;DR: Factor analysis of the interview variables for a subsample of the WCGS resulted in five primary factors, but only two of these factors, labeled Competitive Drive and Impatience, were associated with subsequent occurrence of coronary disease.
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Prediction of clinical coronary heart disease by a test for the coronary-prone behavior pattern.
TL;DR: A prospective study of 2750 employed men who completed a computer-scored test questionnaire measuring the coronary-prone Type A behavior pattern showed that high scorers had twice the incisive risk of heart attack as low scorers.
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Factors Involving Interpersonal and Psychological Characteristics: A Review of Empirical Findings
Sources of interpersonal anxiety in the physically handicapped.
TL;DR: Analsis within HANDICAPPED CROUPS indicated that the PSYCHOLOGICAL MEANings CF a PHYSICAL HANDicAP are RELATED to life stages and OCCUPATIONAL LEVELS.