Heart disease : environment, stress, and gender /

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Meeting name:NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Increase in Coronary Heart Disease in Central and Eastern Europe: Stress and Gender Related Factors (2000 : Budapest, Hungary)
Imprint:Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, c2002.
Description:xx, 384 p.
Language:English
Series:NATO science series. Series I, Life and behavioural sciences, 1566-7693 ; v. 327
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4771032
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Other authors / contributors:Weidner, Gerdi.
Kopp, Mária.
Kristenson, Margareta.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division.
ISBN:1586030825
4274905071 (OHMSHA)
Notes:"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Increase in Coronary Heart Disease in Central and Eastern Europe: Stress and Gender Related Factors, 20-24 May 2000, Budapest, Hungary"--T.p. verso.
"Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division"--T.p.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Elizabeth Barrett-Connor
  • Ch. 1. The Role of Stress and Gender-related Factors in the Increase in Heart Disease in Eastern Europe: Overview / Gerdi Weidner
  • Ch. 2. The Population Health Context for Gender, Stress, and Cardiovascular Disease in Central and Eastern Europe / Clyde Hertzman, Arjumand Siddiqi and Martin Bobak
  • Ch. 3. Adverse Health Effects of Effort-Reward Imbalance - Applying the Model to Eastern Europe / Johannes Siegrist
  • Ch. 4. Premature Circulatory Disease Mortality in Russia: Population - and Individual - Level Evidence / Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, France Mesle and David A. Leon
  • Ch. 5. Coronary Heart Disease and Cardiovascular Mortality in the Urban Siberian Population: Gender-specific Findings from a 10-year Cohort Study / Sofia Malyutina, Galina Simonova and Yuri Nikitin
  • Ch. 6. Trends in Gender Differences in Coronary Heart Disease Mortality - Relationships to Trends in Health-related Behavior and Changing Gender Roles / Ingrid Waldron
  • Ch. 7. Risk Factors and Inequality in Relation to Morbidity and Mortality in a Changing Society / Maria S. Kopp, Arpad Skrabski and Andras Szekely
  • Ch. 8. Sociodemographic and Behavioral Correlates of Depression in Hungarian Women and Men / Janos M. Rethelyi, Gyorgy Purebl and Maria S. Kopp
  • Ch. 9. Psychosocial Correlates of Alcohol Use and Cigarette Smoking in Hungary / Csilla Csoboth, Emma Birkas, Bela Buda and Maria S. Kopp
  • Ch. 10. Alcohol Consumption, Coping and the Gender Gap in Cardiovascular Disease / R. Lorraine Collins
  • Ch. 11. Psychosocial Factors and Cardiovascular Risk in the East-West Divide: The Swestonia Study / Sarah S. Knox, Margus Viigmaa, Anna-Lena Unden, Stig Elofsson and Jan Johansson
  • Ch. 12. Psychosocial and Behavioral Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Diseases among Romanian Women and Men / Adriana Baban and Viorel Mih
  • Ch. 13. Gender and Age Differences in Coronary-Prone Behavior: A Cross-Cultural Study / Kazimierz Wrzesniewski, Deborah K. Forgays, Paolo Bonaiuto and Anna M. Giannini
  • Ch. 14. Gender Differences in Stress Experienced by Myocardial Infarction Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (CABG) / Irena Heszen-Niejodek, Alicja Michalak and Maciej Januszek
  • Ch. 15. Social Support, Cardiovascular Disease, and Mortality / Ralf Schwarzer and Nina Rieckmann
  • Ch. 16. Gender and Age Differences in Social Support: A Study of East German Migrants / Nina Knoll and Ralf Schwarzer
  • Ch. 17. Gender, Social Roles, and Mental and Physical Health / Rosalind Chait Barnett
  • Ch. 18. Gender, Mental Health Status, and Social Support During a Stressful Event / Thomas Klauer and Markus Winkeler
  • Ch. 19. Gender and Health-related Attitudes: The Role of a "Macho" Self-Concept / Monika Sieverding
  • Ch. 20. Gender Differences in Morbidity and Mortality Following a Major Stressor: The Case of Conjugal Bereavement / Eric D. Miller and Camille B. Wortman
  • Ch. 21. Gender Differences in Response to Disaster / Susan D. Solomon
  • Ch. 22. Gender Differences in Coping Strategies in Students from Germany and the USA / Carl-Walter Kohlmann, Boris Egloff and Michael Hock
  • Ch. 23. New Dietary Risk Factors: Differences between Western and Eastern Europe / Martin Bobak
  • Ch. 24. The Role of Pathogenic and Protective Dietary Factors and Non-traditional Risk Factors in the Coronary Epidemic of Eastern and Central Europe / Sonja L. Connor, Lila S. Ojeda, Gary Sexton, William E. Connor and Gerdi Weidner
  • Ch. 25. Blood Pressure in Everyday Life: Interplay of Biological, Psychological, Social, Emotional, and Situational Factors / David Shapiro, Iris Goldstein and Larry Jamner
  • Ch. 26. Possible Causes of the Differences in Coronary Heart Disease Mortality between Lithuania and Sweden: The LiVicordia Study / Margareta Kristenson and Zita Kucinskiene
  • Ch. 27. Atherogenic Effects of Radiation / Galyna Plyushch
  • Ch. 28. What have we Learned So Far? Implications for Prevention / Margareta Kristenson and Gerdi Weidner.