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Trauma exposure and the subsequent risk of coronary heart disease among mid-aged women June Lee May-Ling, Deborah Loxton and Deirdre McLaughlin

By: May-Ling, June L.
Contributor(s): Loxton, Deborah | McLaughlin, Deirdre.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Journal of Behavioral Medicine: Publisher: Springer, 2014Subject(s): ABUSED WOMEN | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | HEALTH | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LONGITUDINAL STUDIES | PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE | TRAUMA | AUSTRALIA | SEXUAL VIOLENCEOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2014, online firstSummary: Based on data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health, the authors found that women who reported trauma exposure at baseline were 1.54 times more likely to report new onset of coronary heart disease than those who did not report trauma exposure.
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2014, online first

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Based on data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health, the authors found that women who reported trauma exposure at baseline were 1.54 times more likely to report new onset of coronary heart disease than those who did
not report trauma exposure.

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2014, online first