His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Hostility, Clinical psychology, Coronary artery disease and Social support. His Internal medicine study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Genotype. His Hostility study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory.
His studies deal with areas such as Type A and Type B personality theory, Psychiatry, Marital status and Psychometric tests as well as Clinical psychology. His research in Coronary artery disease intersects with topics in Survival rate and Depression. His Social support study combines topics in areas such as Psychosocial, Heart disease, Risk of mortality and Coronary angiography.
John C. Barefoot mainly investigates Hostility, Clinical psychology, Internal medicine, Psychiatry and Coronary artery disease. His research integrates issues of Body mass index, Epidemiology, Developmental psychology, Anger and Risk factor in his study of Hostility. The Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Health psychology and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Personality.
His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Endocrinology, Physical therapy and Cardiology. He combines subjects such as Prospective cohort study and Blood pressure with his study of Psychiatry. His Coronary artery disease research incorporates elements of Survival rate, Social support, Disease severity and Cardiac catheterization.
John C. Barefoot mainly focuses on Hostility, Internal medicine, Clinical psychology, Psychiatry and Endocrinology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Occupational safety and health and Cohort in addition to Hostility. The various areas that John C. Barefoot examines in his Internal medicine study include Psychosocial and Cardiology.
John C. Barefoot works mostly in the field of Psychosocial, limiting it down to topics relating to Physical therapy and, in certain cases, Population study, Myocardial infarction and Prospective cohort study, as a part of the same area of interest. John C. Barefoot interconnects Life course approach, Disease and Risk factor in the investigation of issues within Clinical psychology. He studied Psychiatry and Personality that intersect with Affect and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale.
His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Genotype, Hazard ratio, Risk factor and Clinical psychology. Coronary artery disease and Blood pressure are the subjects of his Internal medicine studies. His Coronary artery disease study deals with Disease intersecting with Psychiatry.
The concepts of his Hazard ratio study are interwoven with issues in Psychosocial, Physical therapy, Proportional hazards model and Gerontology. His studies in Psychosocial integrate themes in fields like Prospective cohort study, Myocardial infarction and Comorbidity. John C. Barefoot has included themes like Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, 5-HTTLPR, Sleep in non-human animals, Gene–environment interaction and Chronic stress in his Clinical psychology study.
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Symptoms of Depression, Acute Myocardial Infarction, and Total Mortality in a Community Sample
John C. Barefoot;Marianne Schroll.
Circulation (1996)
The Cook-Medley hostility scale: item content and ability to predict survival.
J C Barefoot;K A Dodge;B L Peterson;W G Dahlstrom.
Psychosomatic Medicine (1989)
Depression and Long-Term Mortality Risk in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease *
John C Barefoot;Michael J Helms;Daniel B Mark;James A Blumenthal.
American Journal of Cardiology (1996)
Prognostic importance of social and economic resources among medically treated patients with angiographically documented coronary artery disease.
Redford B. Williams;John C. Barefoot;Robert M. Califf;Thomas L. Haney.
JAMA (1992)
Social support, type A behavior, and coronary artery disease.
James A. Blumenthal;Matthew M. Burg;John Barefoot;Redford B. Williams.
Psychosomatic Medicine (1987)
Characteristics of socially isolated patients with coronary artery disease who are at elevated risk for mortality.
Beverly H. Brummett;John C. Barefoot;Ilene C. Siegler;Nancy E. Clapp-Channing.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2001)
Hostility, Incidence of Acute Myocardial Infarction, and Mortality in a Sample of Older Danish Men and Women
John C. Barefoot;John C. Barefoot;Svend Larsen;Lars von der Lieth;Marianne Schroll.
American Journal of Epidemiology (1995)
Depressive symptoms and survival of patients with coronary artery disease.
John C. Barefoot;Beverly H. Brummett;Michael J. Helms;Daniel B. Mark.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2000)
Hostility patterns and health implications: correlates of Cook-Medley Hostility Scale scores in a national survey.
Barefoot Jc;Peterson Bl;Dahlstrom Wg;Siegler Ic.
Health Psychology (1991)
Serotonin-related gene polymorphisms and central nervous system serotonin function.
Redford B Williams;Douglas A Marchuk;Kishore M Gadde;John C Barefoot.
Neuropsychopharmacology (2003)
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