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    The relationship of physiological responses to the coronary-prone behavior pattern in children

    Forty-one male and female children were tested for Type A (coronary-prone) behavior using the Bortner test and the MYTH questionnaire. Based on their classification as A or B, three physiological variables wer...

    Kathleen A. Lawler, Michael T. Allen in Journal of Behavioral Medicine (1981)

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    Family history of hypertension, gender, and cardiovascular responsivity during stress

    The relationships of family history of hypertension and gender to cardiovascular responses to stress were investigated in this research. One hundred twenty-three subjects were monitored while they rested and p...

    Kathleen A. Lawler, Julia Lacy, Cheryl A. Armstead in Journal of Behavioral Medicine (1991)

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    Differential hostility profiles accompany different hemodynamic response patterns

    Cardiovascular reactivity has been proposed as a mechanism by which psychosocial variables may lead to coronary heart disease. Although reactivity as a generalized response has been linked to psychological fac...

    Kathleen A. Lawler in International Journal of Behavioral Medicine (1996)

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    A Change of Heart: Cardiovascular Correlates of Forgiveness in Response to Interpersonal Conflict

    This study sought to examine the psychophysiological correlates of forgiveness in response to interpersonal conflict. One hundred eight college students (44 males and 64 females) participated in two interviews...

    Kathleen A. Lawler, Jarred W. Younger, Rachel L. Piferi in Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2003)

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    The Unique Effects of Forgiveness on Health: An Exploration of Pathways

    The relationship of forgiveness, both state and trait, to health was assessed. Eighty-one community adults completed a packet of questionnaires and participated in a laboratory interview about a time of hurt o...

    Kathleen A. Lawler, Jarred W. Younger, Rachel L. Piferi in Journal of Behavioral Medicine (2005)