1st Edition

Personality, Elevated Blood Pressure, and Essential Hypertension

Edited By Ernest H. Johnson, W. Doyle Gentry, Stevo Julius Copyright 1992
362 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1992, Personality, Elevated Blood Pressure and Essential Hypertension addresses the role of personality factors in the regulation of blood pressure and the pathogenesis of hypertension. It aimed to present a balanced review of a complex topic, and the editors believed that this book would be of interest to many different groups including clinical investigators,... Read more

Contributors.  Preface.  Part I: Personality Factors in Blood Pressure and Hypertension Research  1. Assessment of the Experience, Expression, and Control of Anger in Hypertension Research Ernest H. Johnson and Charles D. Spielberger  2. The Interview Method for Assessing Anger: Development and Validation Ernest H. Johnson and Anthony F. Greene  3. Anxiety, Neuroticism, Depression, and Hypertension D. G. Byrne  4. Type A Behavior Pattern and Cardiovascular Reactivity: Is There a Relationship with Hypertension? Ray H. Rosenman  5. A Contextual Perspective on Anger with Relevance to Blood Pressure Raymond W. Novaco  Part II: Blood Pressure Reactivity to Mental and Emotional Stress  6. Cardiovascular Reactivity to Everyday Events Lawrence F. Van Egeren and Marc D. Gellman  7. Does Cardiovascular Reactivity Have Pathogenic Significance in Hypertensive Patients? Thomas G. Pickering and William Gerin  8. The Stress Interview in Hypertension Research Mark A. Slater, Amy B. Good and Joel Dimsdale  9. A Contextual Model for Research of Race Differences in Autonomic Reactivity Norman B. Anderson, Maya McNeilly and Hector F. Myers  Part III: Pathophysiological Mechanisms Linking Personality and Blood Pressure  10. Relationship Between the Sympathetic Tone and Cardiovascular Responsiveness in the Course of Hypertension in the Course of Hypertension Stevo Julius  11. Vascular Reactivity, Sympathetic Tone, and Stress Brent M. Egan  12. Insulin: A Determinant of Blood Pressure? Jay S. Skyler, Richard P. Donahue, Jennifer B. Marks, Novelette E. Thompson and Neil Schneiderman  13. Methodological Issues in Studies of Obesity, Psychosocial Factors, and Hypertension Shiriki Kumanyika and Lucile L. Adams-Campbell  14. In Search of an Optimal Behavioral Treatment for Hypertension: A Review and Focus on Transcendental Meditation Robert H. Schneider, Charles N. Alexander and Robert Keith Wallace  Part IV: Future Directions  15. Personality, Elevated Blood Pressure, and Essential Hypertension: A Research Agenda Ernest H. Johnson and W. Doyle Gentry.  Index.

Biography

Ernest H. Johnson

W. Doyle Gentry

Stevo Julius