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Psychosocial stress and major cardiovascular events in patients with stable coronary heart disease.

Emil HagströmF NorlundA StebbinsP W ArmstrongK ChiswellC B GrangerJ López-SendónD PellaJ SofferR SyL WallentinH D WhiteR A H StewartC Held
Published in: Journal of internal medicine (2017)
Psychosocial stress, such as depressive symptoms, loss of interest, living alone and financial stress, were associated with increased CV mortality in patients with stable CHD despite optimal medical secondary prevention treatment. Secondary prevention of CHD should therefore focus also on psychosocial issues both in clinical management and in future clinical trials.
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