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Type D personality and hemodynamic reactivity to laboratory stress in women
(Elsevier, 2011)
Abstract
The Type D personality (identified by high levels of both negative affectivity and social
inhibition) has been associated with negative health consequences in cardiac patients.
However, few studies have explored ...
Benefit of social support for resilience-building is contingent on social context: Examining cardiovascular adaptation to recurrent stress in women
(Taylor and Francis, 2012)
Abstract
Previous work on social support and stress tolerance using laboratory-based cardiovascular
stress response paradigms has suggested that perceived social support may be effective in
building resilience in ...
Social support, social participation, and cardiovascular reactivity to stress in the midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study (Pre-published)
(Elsevier, 2020-06-26)
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and cardiovascular reactivity to acute stress: (1) high social support predicts diminished cardiovascular responses to stress ...