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- W2782744858 abstract "Introduction:Mind and body relationship have concerned scientific minds from theBeginning. Representatives from both psychiatry and medicine have agreed forMore than hundred years that in some disorders, emotional and somaticActivities overlap. These disorders were first called psychosomatic illness byJohann Chiristian Heinroth. This term was later popularized by MaxmilanJacobi, German Psychiatrist.In addition to general life stressors various investigators have suggestedThat specific personalities and conflicts are associated with differentPsychosomatic diseases. They were first identified in regard to the coronaryPersonality, who tend to develop coronary heart disease. The classical riskFactors do not give total explanation for the occurrence of coronary heartDisease and that additional factors are involved in its genesis (WERKO, 1976)There is a strong evidence to suggest that an interplay of personalityCharacteristic with the environmental milieu plays a role in an individualsPredisposition to coronary heart disease and large body of research has alreadyBeen undertaken in this area (ROSEMAN and FRIED MAN, 1960)And it has been suggested by some that type A behavior Pattern may beA middle class westerners way of reacting. Reactions to a stressfulEnvironment in Indians may take a form other than type A behavior.Hence stressful life events more than personality characteristics mightBe causal to the genesis of ischemic heart disease. Heart has been hailed asContributing to vitality and the very life of the individual and any disorder isPerceived as at worst fatal (or) at best disabling. For a lay person, a man felledBy a heart attack can never be the same again. Fear about the consequences ofInfarction are always followed by psychological consequences such as anxietyAnd depression etc. The Liaison Psychiatry approach was tailored to theRequirements of the local (or) indigenous socio-cultural background should beEngaged in the psychiatric research for minimizing this psychologicalMorbidity.Scope of the studyThough myocardial infarction is known to be due to psychosocialStressors, the detailed verification of the cause is not done in our setting. TheNature of the stressors as perceived by local population has contested in thePresent study. Study also aims to corroborate on the prevalence ofPsychological morbidity following myocardial infarction and to know if theyAre correlated to the previous life events. The analysis of results should paveThe way for conceptualizing the psychotherapeutic issues of the LiaisonPsychiatry in the indigenous situation.Plan of the StudyThe present study has been planned as followsReview of LiteratureMethodologyResults and InterpretationsDiscussionConclusion" @default.
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- W2782744858 title "Study of Psychosocial Stressors and Psychiatric Morbidity inAcute Myocardial Infarction." @default.
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