Term ID: T2286

Hypertension Psychology

/hypertension-psychology/
The study of psychological factors contributing to high blood pressure, including stress, personality traits, and behavioral interventions for blood pressure management.
Example: Research on how chronic stress, anger, and Type A personality contribute to hypertension, and how relaxation training can help reduce blood pressure.

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Reference: Pickering (1997)