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Gender, Social Support, and Cardiovascular Responses to Stress

Laura M. Glynn, MA, Nicholas Christenfeld, PhD and William Gerin, PhD

From the Department of Psychology (L.M.G., N.C.), University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, California; and Cardiovascular Center, Cornell University Medical College-The New York Hospital (W.G.), New York, New York.



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Fig. 1. The effects of support and nonsupport from a male or female audience on systolic blood pressure change from baseline (collapsed across gender of speaker).

 





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