Personal anxiety and coronary heart disease
Abstract
Connections of personal anxiety as one of conducting psychosocial factors, with ischemic heart diseases and other psychosocial factors in a population of men of 25-64 years are investigated within the framework of the program the WHO “MONICA – psychosocial“. It is shown, that, prevalence high personal anxiety is high and more distributed in young age groups, among persons with an elementary education and working specialties. The share of persons with ischemic heart diseases is higher at presence personal anxiety, than without it.
About the Authors
V. V. GafarovRussian Federation
SB RAMS
Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases
Research Institute of Therapy
Novosibirsk
I. V. Gagulin
Russian Federation
SB RAMS
Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases
Research Institute of Therapy
Novosibirsk
A. V. Gafarova
Russian Federation
SB RAMS
Interdepartmental Laboratory of Epidemiology of Cardiovascular Diseases
Research Institute of Therapy
Novosibirsk
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Review
For citations:
Gafarov V.V., Gagulin I.V., Gafarova A.V. Personal anxiety and coronary heart disease. Ateroscleroz. 2009;5(1):33-36. (In Russ.)