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Annual Review of Public Health
Vol. 26: 469-500 (Volume publication date April 2005)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.publhealth.26.021304.144542)
First published online as a Review in Advance on January 11, 2004
PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES

Susan A. Everson-Rose1,2,3 and ­ Tené T. Lewis1­
Departments of Preventive Medicine1 and Psychology2 and Rush Institute for Healthy Aging,3 Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612; email: ,

▪ Abstract  Rapidly accruing evidence from a diversity of disciplines supports the hypothesis that psychosocial factors are related to morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular diseases. We review relevant literature on (a) negative emotional states, including depression, anger and hostility, and anxiety; (b) chronic and acute psychosocial stressors; and (c) social ties, social support, and social conflict. All three of these psychosocial domains have been significantly associated with increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We also discuss critical pathophysiological mechanisms and pathways that likely operate in a synergistic and integrative way to promote atherogenesis and related clinical manifestations. We conclude by discussing some of the important challenges and opportunities for future investigations.

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Authors:
Susan A. Everson-Rose
Tené T. Lewis
Keywords:
depression
anger
hostility
stress
pathophysiological mechanisms

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