2018
DOI: 10.1097/psy.0000000000000606
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Changes in Blood Pressure After the 2016 United States Presidential Election. Analyses in Response to “The Association of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder With Clinic and Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Healthy Adults” by Edmondson et al.

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“…In particular, both drug adherence and BP control was found to correlate with a better ability to modify own reactions to emotional stress, suggesting that altered psychological profiles may be responsible for unintentional or intentional poor drug adherence and, so, to sustain uncontrolled or resistant BP and, finally, to lead to target organ damages and cardiovascular complications [38]. Then, if we add the always larger evidence that, beyond lifestyle and environmental factor, the onset of hypertension may also be associated to psychological factors and posttraumatic stress disorders [39–46], the assumption that psychological disorders may lie under a potential vicious circle composed of MDIS, poor adherence and uncontrolled BP, becomes more and more solid.…”
Section: Hypertension and Multiple Drug-intolerancementioning
confidence: 98%
“…In particular, both drug adherence and BP control was found to correlate with a better ability to modify own reactions to emotional stress, suggesting that altered psychological profiles may be responsible for unintentional or intentional poor drug adherence and, so, to sustain uncontrolled or resistant BP and, finally, to lead to target organ damages and cardiovascular complications [38]. Then, if we add the always larger evidence that, beyond lifestyle and environmental factor, the onset of hypertension may also be associated to psychological factors and posttraumatic stress disorders [39–46], the assumption that psychological disorders may lie under a potential vicious circle composed of MDIS, poor adherence and uncontrolled BP, becomes more and more solid.…”
Section: Hypertension and Multiple Drug-intolerancementioning
confidence: 98%
“…My journey from clinician/educator to clinician/educator/researcher has been gratifying. Publishing study results, [5][6][7] giving a talk at grand rounds, and presenting at the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine's 2018 Annual Spring Conference further motivated me to continue on this journey. However, in the current environment where physicians are measured for their productivity, I hope a metric is developed to credit clinicians who engage in all levels of research.…”
Section: Narrative Essaysmentioning
confidence: 99%