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The following pages link to Expression of anger and ill health in two cultures: an examination of inflammation and cardiovascular risk (Q35070194):
Displaying 26 items.
- Dysregulated Blood Pressure: Can Regulating Emotions Help? (Q28080500) (← links)
- Socio-economic development and emotion-health connection revisited: a multilevel modeling analysis using data from 162 counties in China (Q31057524) (← links)
- Culture, inequality, and health: evidence from the MIDUS and MIDJA comparison. (Q35126746) (← links)
- Self-Construals, Anger Regulation, and Life Satisfaction in the United States and Japan (Q36948671) (← links)
- Chronic Medical Conditions and Negative Affect; Racial Variation in Reciprocal Associations Over Time (Q37200276) (← links)
- Sustained Obesity and Depressive Symptoms over 6 Years: Race by Gender Differences in the Health and Retirement Study (Q37553408) (← links)
- If, Why, and When Subjective Well-Being Influences Health, and Future Needed Research (Q38657750) (← links)
- Psychological resources and glucoregulation in Japanese adults: Findings from MIDJA. (Q38964394) (← links)
- Fear, Anger, and Risk Preference Reversals: An Experimental Study on a Chinese Sample (Q41488413) (← links)
- Assessing Anger Expression: Construct Validity of Three Emotion Expression-Related Measures (Q42669936) (← links)
- Positive affect, social connectedness, and healthy biomarkers in Japan and the U.S. (Q45969876) (← links)
- Neuroticism Predicts Subsequent Risk of Major Depression for Whites but Not Blacks (Q46238648) (← links)
- Anger, hostility, and hospitalizations in patients with heart failure (Q47788186) (← links)
- Humiliated fury is not universal: the co-occurrence of anger and shame in the United States and Japan (Q48337852) (← links)
- Behavioral Adjustment Moderates the Link Between Neuroticism and Biological Health Risk: A U.S.-Japan Comparison Study (Q49584861) (← links)
- Multicollinearity is a red herring in the search for moderator variables: A guide to interpreting moderated multiple regression models and a critique of Iacobucci, Schneider, Popovich, and Bakamitsos (2016). (Q50230741) (← links)
- Leaders in Interdependent Contexts Suppress Nonverbal Assertiveness: A Multilevel Analysis of Japanese University Club Leaders' and Members' Rank Signaling. (Q55396721) (← links)
- Baseline Body Mass Predicts Average Depressive Symptoms over the Next Two Decades for White but Not Black Older Adults (Q64232017) (← links)
- Expression of anger in university students according to perceived quality of sleep (Q64245169) (← links)
- When anger expression might be beneficial for African Americans: The moderating role of chronic discrimination (Q88787943) (← links)
- Emotion and biological health: the socio-cultural moderation (Q89082051) (← links)
- Neuroticism polygenic risk score predicts 20-year burden of depressive symptoms for Whites but not Blacks (Q90057557) (← links)
- Feeling bad is not always unhealthy: Culture moderates the link between negative affect and diurnal cortisol profiles (Q90126493) (← links)
- No Evidence of "healthy neuroticism" in the Hawaii Personality and Health Cohort (Q90237298) (← links)
- Temperamental vulnerability to emotion dysregulation and risk for mental and physical health challenges (Q92085940) (← links)
- Prediction of Anger Expression of Individuals with Psychiatric Disorders using the Developed Computational Codes based on the Various Soft Computing Algorithms (Q92197994) (← links)