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John C. Barefoot

John C. Barefoot

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Social Sciences and Humanities

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68
Citations
17839
World Ranking
855
National Ranking
409

Overview

John C. Barefoot was affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their documented research contributions include work published in behavioral medicine and psychology domains.

Barefoot's recent paper is titled Correction to: Low Life Course Socioeconomic Status (SES) Is Associated with Negative NEO PI-R Personality Patterns, published in 2020 in the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Barefoot during their research career included:

  • Charles R. Jonassaint
  • Ilene C. Siegler
  • Christopher L. Edwards
  • Edward C. Suarez
  • Redford B. Williams

Barefoot's academic contributions appeared in the following publication venue:

  • International Journal of Behavioral Medicine

Best Publications

  • Hostility, CHD incidence, and total mortality: a 25-year follow-up study of 255 physicians.

    John C. Barefoot;W. Grant Dahlstrom;Redford B. Williams

  • Symptoms of Depression, Acute Myocardial Infarction, and Total Mortality in a Community Sample

    John C. Barefoot;Marianne Schroll

  • The Cook-Medley hostility scale: item content and ability to predict survival.

    J C Barefoot;K A Dodge;B L Peterson;W G Dahlstrom

  • Depression and Long-Term Mortality Risk in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease *

    John C Barefoot;Michael J Helms;Daniel B Mark;James A Blumenthal

  • Social support, type A behavior, and coronary artery disease.

    James A. Blumenthal;Matthew M. Burg;John Barefoot;Redford B. Williams

  • 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

  • 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

  • Hostility, Incidence of Acute Myocardial Infarction, and Mortality in a Sample of Older Danish Men and Women

    J C Barefoot;S Larsen;L von der Lieth;M Schroll

  • Hostility during Late Adolescence Predicts Coronary Risk Factors at Mid-Life

    Siegler Ic;Peterson Bl;Barefoot Jc;Williams Rb

  • Depressive symptoms and survival of patients with coronary artery disease.

    John C. Barefoot;Beverly H. Brummett;Michael J. Helms;Daniel B. Mark

  • Hostility patterns and health implications: correlates of Cook-Medley Hostility Scale scores in a national survey.

    Barefoot Jc;Peterson Bl;Dahlstrom Wg;Siegler Ic

  • Serotonin-related gene polymorphisms and central nervous system serotonin function.

    Redford B Williams;Douglas A Marchuk;Kishore M Gadde;John C Barefoot

  • Trust, health, and longevity.

    John C. Barefoot;Kimberly E. Maynard;Jean C. Beckham;Beverly H. Brummett

  • Alcoholic beverage preference, diet, and health habits in the UNC Alumni Heart Study.

    John C Barefoot;Morten Grønbæk;John R Feaganes;R Sue McPherson

  • Developments in the measurement of hostility.

    John C. Barefoot

  • Stress in employed women: impact of marital status and children at home on neurohormone output and home strain.

    Linda J. Luecken;Edward C. Suarez;Cynthia M. Kuhn;John C. Barefoot

  • Social Network Diversity and Risks of Ischemic Heart Disease and Total Mortality: Findings from the Copenhagen City Heart Study

    John C. Barefoot;Morten Grønbæk;Gorm Jensen;Peter Schnohr

  • Central nervous system serotonin function and cardiovascular responses to stress.

    Redford B. Williams;Douglas A. Marchuk;Kishore M. Gadde;John C. Barefoot

  • Hostility predicts magnitude and duration of blood pressure response to anger.

    Barbara L. Fredrickson;Kimberly E. Maynard;Michael J. Helms;Thomas L. Haney

  • Vital exhaustion as a risk factor for ischaemic heart disease and all-cause mortality in a community sample. A prospective study of 4084 men and 5479 women in the Copenhagen City Heart Study

    Eva Prescott;Claus Holst;Morten Grønbæk;Peter Schnohr

  • Personality measures as predictors of smoking initiation and cessation in the UNC Alumni Heart Study.

    Isaac M. Lipkus;John C. Barefoot;Redford B. Williams;Ilene C. Siegler

Frequent Co-Authors

Redford B. Williams
Redford B. Williams Duke University
Ilene C. Siegler
Ilene C. Siegler Duke University
Beverly H. Brummett
Beverly H. Brummett Duke University
Jean C. Beckham
Jean C. Beckham Duke University
Scott D. Moore
Scott D. Moore Duke University
Patrick S. Calhoun
Patrick S. Calhoun Duke University
Paul T. Costa
Paul T. Costa Duke University
Peter P. Vitaliano
Peter P. Vitaliano University of Washington
Allison E. Ashley-Koch
Allison E. Ashley-Koch Duke University
Douglas A. Marchuk
Douglas A. Marchuk Duke University

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