The relation of hostility to lipids and lipoproteins in women: Evidence for the role of antagonistic hostility

[1]  Redford B Williams,et al.  Cardiovascular and emotional responses in women: the role of hostility and harassment. , 1993, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[2]  R. Niaura,et al.  Stress and lipoprotein metabolism: modulators and mechanisms. , 1993, Metabolism: clinical and experimental.

[3]  I. Deary,et al.  Serum cholesterol, triglycerides, and aggression in the general population , 1992, The Lancet.

[4]  R. Niaura,et al.  Lipids in psychological research: The last decade , 1992, Biological Psychology.

[5]  T. Manolio,et al.  Hostility and health behaviors in young adults: the CARDIA Study. Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study. , 1992, American journal of epidemiology.

[6]  B. Peterson,et al.  Hostility during late adolescence predicts coronary risk factors at mid-life. , 1992, American journal of epidemiology.

[7]  S. Schanberg,et al.  Biobehavioral basis of coronary‐prone behavior in middle‐age men. Part II: Serum cholesterol, the Type A behavior pattern, and hostility as interactive modulators of physiological reactivity. , 1991, Psychosomatic medicine.

[8]  A. Dyer,et al.  Neuroticism and cynicism and risk of death in middle‐aged men: the Western Electric Study. , 1991, Psychosomatic medicine.

[9]  E. Suarez,et al.  The relationships between dimensions of hostility and cardiovascular reactivity as a function of task characteristics. , 1990, Psychosomatic medicine.

[10]  U. Lundberg,et al.  Type A behavior in healthy males and females as related to physiological reactivity and blood lipids. , 1989, Psychosomatic medicine.

[11]  R B Williams,et al.  The Cook‐Medley hostility scale: item content and ability to predict survival. , 1989, Psychosomatic medicine.

[12]  P. Costa,et al.  Coronary prone behavior: components of the type A pattern and hostility. , 1987, Journal of personality.

[13]  A. W. Siegman,et al.  Components of hostility and the severity of coronary artery disease. , 1987, Psychosomatic Medicine.

[14]  J. Matarazzo,et al.  The role of type A behavior and hostility in an elevation of plasma lipids in adult women and men. , 1987, Psychosomatic medicine.

[15]  J. Dimsdale,et al.  Epinephrine Mediated Increases in Plasma Cholesterol , 1983, Psychosomatic medicine.

[16]  A. Ostfeld,et al.  Hostility, Risk of Coronary Heart Disease, and Mortality , 1983, Psychosomatic medicine.

[17]  R. Kalkhoff,et al.  Changes in lipoprotein composition during the menstrual cycle. , 1979, Metabolism: clinical and experimental.

[18]  F. Elevitch,et al.  Coronary-prone individuals (type A behavior pattern. Some biochemical characteristics. , 1970, JAMA.

[19]  C. Jenkins Components of the coronary-prone behavior pattern. Their relation to silent myocardial infarction and blood lipids. , 1966, Journal of chronic diseases.

[20]  M. Friedman,et al.  Association of Specific Behavior Pattern in Women with Blood and Cardiovascular Findings , 1961, Circulation.

[21]  R. Sloane,et al.  Some behavioural and other correlates of cholesterol metabolism , 1961 .

[22]  M. Friedman,et al.  Association of specific overt behavior pattern with blood and cardiovascular findings; blood cholesterol level, blood clotting time, incidence of arcus senilis, and clinical coronary artery disease. , 1959, Journal of the American Medical Association.

[23]  I. Siegler Hostility and risk: Demographic and lifestyle variables. , 1994 .

[24]  T. W. Smith Hostility and health: current status of a psychosomatic hypothesis. , 1992, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[25]  P. Allhoff,et al.  The Western Electric Study , 1991 .

[26]  P. Costa,et al.  Potential for hostility and dimensions of anger. , 1989, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[27]  Charles D. Spielberger,et al.  The experience and expression of anger : Construction and validation of an anger expression scale , 1985 .

[28]  T. W. Smith,et al.  What's so unhealthy about hostility? Construct validity and psychosocial correlates of the Cook and Medley Ho scale. , 1985, Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association.

[29]  A. Buss,et al.  An inventory for assessing different kinds of hostility. , 1957, Journal of consulting psychology.