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Psychosocial Treatment Within Sex by Ethnicity Subgroups in the Enhancing Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease Clinical Trial

Neil Schneiderman, PhD, Patrice G. Saab, PhD, Diane J. Catellier, DrPH, Lynda H. Powell, PhD, Robert F. DeBusk, MD, Redford B. Williams, MD, Robert M. Carney, PhD, James M. Raczynski, PhD, Marie J. Cowan, PhD, RN, Lisa F. Berkman, PhD and Peter G. Kaufmann, PhD for the ENRICHD Investigators

From the Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL.



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Figure 1. Cumulative proportion of all-cause mortality or nonfatal, recurrent MI among white men in the behavioral intervention vs. usual care groups and the combination of all other subgroups receiving behavioral intervention vs. usual care.

 


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Figure 2. Cumulative proportion of cardiovascular (CV) mortality of nonfatal, recurrent MI among white men in the behavioral intervention vs. usual care groups and the combination of all other subgroups receiving behavioral intervention vs. usual care.

 





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