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Psychosocial Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Women - Kristina Orth-Gomér; Neil Schneiderman; Viola Vaccarino; Hans-Christian Deter
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Kristina Orth-Gomér; Neil Schneiderman; Viola Vaccarino; Hans-Christian Deter:
Psychosocial Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Women - nuovo livro

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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783319092416
ISBN (ISBN-10): 3319092413
Ano de publicação: 2014
Editor/Editora: Orth-Gomér, Kristina, Schneiderman, Neil, Vaccarino, Viola, Deter, Hans-Christian, Springer

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Número ISBN/EAN: 9783319092416

Número ISBN - Ortografia alternativa:
3-319-09241-3, 978-3-319-09241-6
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Autor do livro: hans schneider, much hans, orth, gömer, schneiderman, gomer, vaccari
Título do livro: women women, stress and disease, findings


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Autor: Kristina Orth-Gomér; Neil Schneiderman; Viola Vaccarino; Hans-Christian Deter
Título: Psychosocial Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Women - Concepts, Findings, Future Perspectives
Editora: Springer; Springer International Publishing
305 Páginas
Ano de publicação: 2014-11-20
Cham; CH
Língua: Inglês
96,29 € (DE)
99,00 € (AT)
118,00 CHF (CH)
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XVI, 305 p. 27 illus., 11 illus. in color.

EA; E107; eBook; Nonbooks, PBS / Psychologie/Angewandte Psychologie; Gesundheitspsychologie; Verstehen; Stockholm Female Corony Risk Study; Women's Health Initiative; behavioral cardiology; coronary risk factors; heart disease in women; women's cardiovascular health; B; Health Psychology; Cardiology; Gender Studies; Internal Medicine; Behavioral Science and Psychology; Kardiologie, Angiologie; Gender Studies: Gruppen; Klinische und Innere Medizin; BB

Not long ago, it was assumed that coronary heart disease mainly--or only--affected men. Now that CHD is recognized as a leading killer of women as well as men, numerous research studies have been made of its diverse presentations in women, causal factors, and possibilities for prevention and treatment.

span the results of this cross-disciplinary awareness. This progressive resource takes a three-dimensional approach to its subject, focusing on epidemiology and risk factors for heart disease in women, the psycho- and neurobiology of stress and coronary disease, and promising clinical interventions. Chapters identify and analyze multiple intersections of social, biological, and psychological factors in affecting women's heart health, from the social dimensions of depression to genetic/environmental interactions to the demands of balancing work and family. These wide-ranging findings will assist and motivate professionals in choosing and creating interventions, developing appropriate prevention strategies, and reducing gender-based disparities in health care. Among the topics covered:

offers a deep practical level of understanding of this epidemic to help expand the work of health and clinical psychologists, sociologists, cardiologists, primary care physicians, and epidemiologists.

Psychosocial Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Women Psychosocial Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Women

Epidemiology and Risk Factors.- Prevalence and incidence of cardiovascular disease in women: psychosocial stress, morbidity, and mortality.- Socioeconomic status and women’s health: development over the life span.- Women’s health, work and family life.- Early stress experience: psychosocial risk factors in women with special reference to PTSD.- Mechanisms and Psychobiological Pathways.- Basic psychophysiological stress mechanisms: cortisol and catecholamines.- Female endogenous hormones: the menopausal transition and women’s health.- Psychoneuroimmunological pathways in women.- Psychobiological mechanisms in women.- Neurobiological and genetic pathways in women.- Recovery and restitution: sleep quality and reparatory functions in women.- Pst-traumatic stress disorder: early impact on brain function and psychobiological pathways in women.- Breathing patterns and blood pressure regulation in women.- Interventions to Reduce Women’s Stress and Improve Health.- Evaluation of randomized clinical trials in women’s health: impact, methods, and criteria.- Life skills for women: cognitive processes and communicative skills in randomized clinical trials.- Cognitive programs, dynamic concepts: interpersonal interactions in women’s clinical trials.- Successful intervention modalities for female patients: experiences from practical implementation of a cognitive program in different groups of women.- Conclusions from 20 years of research on women’s cardiovascular health: tracking the chain of events.- Summary and Concluding Remarks.

“The book Psychosocial Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Women: Concepts, Findings, Future Perspectives presents a thorough overview of the research related to heart disease and women. … This book appears to be the only book dedicated to the subject of cardiovascular disease in women, and, therefore, it offers the most comprehensive view of the area. … book is a stellar contribution to work on cardiovascular health in women, and it would be a valuable resource for professionals in this field.” (Elaine A. Burke, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 60 (46), November, 2015)

Not long ago, it was assumed that coronary heart disease mainly--or only--affected men. Now that CHD is recognized as a leading killer of women as well as men, numerous research studies have been made of its diverse presentations in women, causal factors, and possibilities for prevention and treatment.

span the results of this cross-disciplinary awareness. This progressive resource takes a three-dimensional approach to its subject, focusing on epidemiology and risk factors for heart disease in women, the psycho- and neurobiology of stress and coronary disease, and promising clinical interventions. Chapters identify and analyze multiple intersections of social, biological, and psychological factors in affecting women's heart health, from the social dimensions of depression to genetic/environmental interactions to the demands of balancing work and family. These wide-ranging findings will assist and motivate professionals in choosing and creating interventions, developing appropriate prevention strategies, and reducing gender-based disparities in health care. Among the topics covered:

offers a deep practical level of understanding of this epidemic to help expand the work of health and clinical psychologists, sociologists, cardiologists, primary care physicians, and epidemiologists.

Psychosocial Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Women Psychosocial Stress and Cardiovascular Disease in Women
Uniquely focuses on psychosocial stress and cardiovascular disease in women Explores differences between incidence of heart disease in men and women Interdisciplinary, including chapters coauthored by cardiologists and internists Based on twenty years of research since the 1991 Stockholm Female Coronary Risk study

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