Stress, Coping, and Disease

Contents: Part I:Cardiovascular Disorders. L. Durel, N. Schneiderman, Biobehavioral Bases of Hypertension in Blacks. T.G. Pickering, R. Friedman, The White Coat Effect: A Neglected Role for Behavioral Factors in Hypertension. S.B. Manuck, J.R. Kaplan, M.F. Muldoon, M.R. Adams, T.B. Clarkson, The Behavioral Exacerbation of Atherosclerosis and Its Inhibition by Propranolol. P.G. Saab, Hormones and Cardiovascular Disease in Women and Men. Part II:Diabetes and Glycemic Control. R.S. Surwit, S.L. Ross, M.N. Feinglos, Stress, Behavior and Glucose Control in Diabetes Mellitus. D.J. Cox, L.A. Gonder-Frederick, The Role of Stress in Diabetes Mellitus. J. Rodin, Stress-Induced Eating: Implications for Diabetes. R.R. Wing, Behavioral Weight Control for Obese Patients with Type II Diabetes. A.M. La Greca, J.S. Skyler, Psychosocial Issues in IDDM: A Multivariate Framework. Part III:Psychoneuroimmunology, Cancer, and AIDS. N. Klimas, G.C. Baron, M.A. Fletcher, The Immunology of HIV-1 Infection. L. Temoshok, J.M. Moulton, Dimensions of Biopsychosocial Research on HIV Disease: Perspectives from the UCSF Biopsychosocial AIDS Project. S.M. Levy, Behavioral and Immunological Host Factors in Cancer Risk.