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Psychosomatic aspects of essential hypertension

https://doi.org/10.29001/2073-8552-2020-35-1-22-27

Abstract

This article reviews psychosomatic correlations of essential hypertension. The role of biological, psychological, and social prerequisites for the manifestation of the disease is presented. The psychodynamic concept for the genesis of this pathology is analyzed. Special attention is given to the role of anxiety and depression as factors modulating the course of essential hypertension.

About the Author

A. G. Eremeev
Regional Clinical Hospital No.2
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Med.), Cardiologist, Intensive Care Unit, Department of Emergency Cardiology

1B, Pavlovich str., Khabarovsk, 680030, Russian Federation





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Eremeev A.G. Psychosomatic aspects of essential hypertension. Siberian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine. 2020;35(1):22-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29001/2073-8552-2020-35-1-22-27

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