The Novacco Anger Scale and Jenkins Activity Survey as predictors of cardiovascular reactivity |
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Authors: | Roger C. Katz Timothy Toben |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of the Pacific, 95211 Stockton, California;(2) Psychology Department, University of the Pacific, 95211 Stockton, California |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the relationship among anger, the Type A construct, and cardiovascular reactivity. The Novacco Anger Scale and the Jenkins Activity Survey (JAS) were used to measure anger proneness and Type A characteristics, respectively. Twenty-four college males were selected from the upper and lower quintiles of the JAS distribution. During the study, the subjects were exposed to varying levels of experimentally induced challenge, while measurements were taken of heart-rate and blood-pressure changes. The results showed a modest but significant correlation between scores on the Novacco Anger Scale and the JAS. More importantly, scores on the Novacco Anger Scale correlated significantly with heart rate and systolic blood pressure under all challenge conditions, while those on the JAS were unrelated to cardiovascular excitability. These results raise questions about the usefulness of the JAS as a predictor of CHD risk. They are also consistent with the beliefs of other investigators that anger and hostility are the most important Type A behaviors in predisposing patients to coronary heart disease. Additional implications of the study are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Type A anger cardiovascular reactivity |
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