Sex-specific Relationship between Stress Coping Strategies and All-Cause Mortality: Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort Study.
Mako NagayoshiKenji TakeuchiYudai TamadaKato YasufumiYoko KuboRieko OkadaTakashi TamuraAsahi HishidaJun OtonariHiroaki IkezakiYuichiro NishidaChisato ShimanoeYuriko N KoyanagiKeitaro MatsuoMikami HaruoKusakabe MihoDaisaku NishimotoKeiichi ShibuyaSadao SuzukiTakeshi NishiyamaEtsuko OzakiIsao WatanabeKiyonori KurikiNaoyuki TakashimaAya KadotaKokichi ArisawaSakurako Katsuura-KamaoKenji WakaiPublished in: Journal of epidemiology (2021)
In a large Japanese population, selected coping strategies were associated with all-cause mortality. The relationship of emotional support-seeking was different between men and women.