2017
DOI: 10.1037/amp0000123
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Intimate relationships, individual adjustment, and coronary heart disease: Implications of overlapping associations in psychosocial risk.

Abstract: Being married or involved in a similar intimate relationship is associated with reduced risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). However, the quality of these relationships matters, as strain and disruption are associated with increased risk. These effects are typically studied separately from well-established psychosocial factors for CHD that are aspects of personality and emotional adjustment, even though discord and disruption in intimate relationships are related to these same individual characteristics. Thus… Show more

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“…Furthermore, a parent with a psychological problem may provide a family environment that does not promote their children’s emotional regulation, leading children to develop ineffective emotional regulation strategies ( Luecken et al, 2005 ), resulting in excessive emotional and physiological reactivity to later stress in adolescence ( Luecken et al, 2009 ). In addiction, interestingly, several studies have found that parental roles and couple dynamics are associated with children’s healthy behaviors and adherence to medical regimes, which are critical elements of cardiovascular rehabilitation ( Martire and Helgeson, 2017 ; Smith and Baucom, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a parent with a psychological problem may provide a family environment that does not promote their children’s emotional regulation, leading children to develop ineffective emotional regulation strategies ( Luecken et al, 2005 ), resulting in excessive emotional and physiological reactivity to later stress in adolescence ( Luecken et al, 2009 ). In addiction, interestingly, several studies have found that parental roles and couple dynamics are associated with children’s healthy behaviors and adherence to medical regimes, which are critical elements of cardiovascular rehabilitation ( Martire and Helgeson, 2017 ; Smith and Baucom, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To that extent, more information regarding the key issues expressed by the patients is needed. Secondly, in order to increase social support, it could be argued that systemic patient and relative care would be beneficial as well (Liljeroos et al, 2017 ; Smith and Baucom, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interested readers are encouraged to consult reviews linking these experiences with CVD incidence and progression (Everson-Rose & Lewis, 2005; A. Rozanski, Blumenthal, Davidson, Saab, & Kubzansky, 2005)Smith & Baucom, 2017; Steptoe & Kivimaki, 2012).…”
Section: Common Comorbid Psychological Disorders In Patients With Cormentioning
confidence: 99%