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Gender,psychological well-being and somatic cardiovascular risk factors
Authors:Gisela Rose MD  Tatjana Sivik  Natasha Delimar
Institution:1. Occupational Health Care Centre, Volvo Truck Corporation, G?teborg, Sweden
3. Department of Primary Health Care, University of G?teborg and Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine, Sweden
4. Institute of Medical Research, University of Zagreb and Institute of Psychosomatic Medicine, Sweden
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to determine associations between cardiovascular risk factors and subjective experience of psychological general well-being with special reference to gender-related differences. One hundred fifty white-collar workers in a car manufacturing plant in Sweden participated in a health care screening program. Subjective experience of psychological well-being was significantly correlated with cardiovascular risk factors among both men and women. There were, however, marked differences between the genders. For men, the following specific psychological variables were significantly correlated with cardiovascular risk factors: estimation of general health, anxiety, self-control and vitality. For women, more complex significant relationships between the two sets of variables were found. Moreover, the direction of the correlations differed between the genders. For example, men with cardiovascular risk factors, such as increased blood pressure, blood lipids and body mass index, reported significantly morepositive estimation of their general health. For women the relation was the opposite with a significantly positive correlation (p-0.004) between experience of good health and a low risk factor profile indicating the concordance between physiological and psychological parameters. Possible reasons for these sex differences are discussed.
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