The costs of repression: A meta-analysis on the relation between repressive coping and somatic diseases.
Health Psychology2011Vol. 31(5), pp. 640–649
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Abstract
The current meta-analysis revealed significant associations between repressive coping, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases, especially hypertension. These results add to the notion of repressive coping as a consequence of cancer as well as to its important role for the issue of hypertension.
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