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Author Orth-Gomr, Kristina

Title Women, Stress, and Heart Disease
Published Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 1998

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Description 1 online resource (294 pages)
Contents Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1 Coronary Heart Disease in Women: Evolution of Our Knowledge; PART I CLINICAL FINDINGS AND RISK FACTORS FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE; CHAPTER 2 Less Prominent Electrocardiographic Changes During Myocardial Ischemia in Women May Explain Differences in Treatment as Compared to Men; CHAPTER 3 Psychosocial Risk Factor Profile in Women With Coronary Heart Disease; PART II WORK, STRESS, AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN WOMEN; CHAPTER 4 Work and Stress in Women
CHAPTER 5 Trends in Women's Psychosocial Work Environment and Health, and Structural Changes on the Labor MarketCHAPTER 6 Women, Work, and Mortality: An Analysis of Female Labor Participation; CHAPTER 7 Men's Work, Women's Work? Occupational Sex Ratios and Health; PART III MULTIPLE ROLES, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND COPING IN WOMEN; CHAPTER 8 Women's Roles and Health: A Life- Course Approach; CHAPTER 9 Weil-Being Among Swedish Employed Mothers With Preschool Children; CHAPTER 10 Psychosocial Aspects of Women's Re
Summary The issue of women's health has long been neglected. This applies to many medical areas, but it has become most evident in the field of cardiology. For a long time, cardiology has been a medical specialty which seemed to be created for men, by men--partic
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Subject Heart diseases in women -- Risk factors
Women -- Health and hygiene.
Stress (Psychology)
Stress (Physiology)
Stress, Psychological
Stress, Physiological
Stress (Physiology)
Stress (Psychology)
Women -- Health and hygiene
Form Electronic book
Author Wenger, Nanette K
Chesney, Margaret A
ISBN 9781410604538
1410604535