| Literature DB >> 15546233 |
Janine Giese-Davis1, Sandra E Sephton, Heather C Abercrombie, Ron E F Durán, David Spiegel.
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Previous research has provided evidence of autonomic, endocrine, and immunological dysregulation in repressers and a possible association with cancer incidence and progression. Recently published data from the authors' laboratory demonstrated that flatter diurnal cortisol slopes were a risk factor for early mortality in women with metastatic breast cancer. In the current analysis of this same sample (N=91), the authors tested differences at baseline between groups scored using the Weinberger Adjustment Inventory on diurnal cortisol slope and mean cortisol levels. When compared with self-assured and nonextreme groups, the represser and high-anxious groups had a significantly flatter diurnal slope. Diurnal slope was similar for repressers and high-anxious groups. Groups did not differ on mean cortisol levels, nor did they differ on intercept (morning) values. ((c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15546233 DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.23.6.645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Psychol ISSN: 0278-6133 Impact factor: 4.267