A preliminary investigation of prediction of mean arterial pressure after self-regulatory treatments. |
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Authors: | E B Blanchard M A Gordon D A Wittrock R J McCaffrey G C McCoy V V Khramelashvili |
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Affiliation: | State University of New York, Center for Stress and Anxiety Disorders, Albany 12203. |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the ability of pretreatment variables from three different domains (social-demographic, psychological, and psychophysiological) to predict posttreatment mean arterial pressure (MAP) for 59 unmedicated males with mild hypertension who were participating in a cross-cultural (USA-USSR) comparison of autogenic training and thermal biofeedback to a self-relaxation control. The overall multiple regression equation consisted of two variables and indicated that higher diastolic blood pressures during a cold pressor task were predictive of greater MAP reductions while higher scores on the Irritability subscale of the Buss-Durkee Hostility Scale were predictive of less MAP reductions. Suggestions for future research in this area are provided. |
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