Depression and Coronary Heart Disease in Women: Implications for Clinical Practice and Research (original) (raw)

Prof Psychol Res Pract, 2000

Abstract

Practicing psychologists who treat depression in women need to consider their depressed clients at heightened risk for heart disease. In this article, the authors review evidence supporting the link between depression in women and their subsequent increased risk for illness and death from coronary heart disease (CHD). Although further research is needed, the evidence to date suggests that women in

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