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Jos Widdershoven

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Kupper N, Post N, Kop W, Widdershoven J
Gen Hosp Psychiatry . 2025 Feb; 94:1-9. PMID: 39954372
Background: Positive psychological factors such as optimism are predictive of favorable clinical outcomes in patients with cardiac disease. Evidence suggests that trait optimism can vary over time, especially after a...
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van den Houdt S, Douma E, Mommersteeg P, Widdershoven J, Kupper N
Health Psychol . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39636582
Objective: Sex-related disparities impact adherence to essential health behaviors like a cardiac-healthy diet, exercise, and smoking cessation. However, the influence of gender on these behaviors remains unexplored. The current study...
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van den Houdt S, Mommersteeg P, Widdershoven J, Kupper N
Int J Behav Med . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39505784
Background: Cognitive complaints (e.g., health anxiety and illness disruption) are commonly experienced by patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). While it is known that sex and gender affect health, their...
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van Schalkwijk D, Lodder P, Everaert J, Widdershoven J, Habibovic M
Cardiovasc Digit Health J . 2024 May; 5(2):85-95. PMID: 38765625
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine was advocated and rapidly scaled up worldwide. However, little is known about for whom this type of care is acceptable. Objective: To examine which...
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van Schalkwijk D, Widdershoven J, Magro M, Smaardijk V, Bekendam M, Vermeltfoort I, et al.
Am Heart J Plus . 2024 Mar; 27:100282. PMID: 38511098
Study Objective: Ischemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA) is caused by vascular dysfunctions and predominantly seen in women. For better recognition and prevention more insight is needed on risk factors...
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van den Houdt S, Wokke T, Mommersteeg P, Widdershoven J, Kupper N
J Psychosom Res . 2024 Feb; 178:111601. PMID: 38309128
Background: Somatic complaints are persistently reported in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Sex and gender influence health and well-being in a variety of ways, but it is unknown how...
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Kupper N, van den Houdt S, Kuijpers P, Widdershoven J
Neth Heart J . 2023 Nov; 32(1):6-13. PMID: 38015346
Psychosocial factors play a significant role in the incidence and prognosis of cardiovascular disease with a rapidly increasing body of knowledge, as acknowledged by their inclusion in the European Society...
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van den Houdt S, Widdershoven J, Kupper N
Gen Hosp Psychiatry . 2023 Oct; 85:104-113. PMID: 37862959
Background: Psychosocial risk factors contribute to the incidence and progression of coronary heart disease (CHD). Psychosocial screening may identify individuals who are at risk and aid them with getting appropriate...
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van den Houdt S, Mommersteeg P, Widdershoven J, Kupper N
Int J Behav Med . 2023 May; 31(1):130-144. PMID: 37170007
Background: Psychosocial factors tend to cluster and exhibit differences associated with sex assigned at birth. Gender disparities, though, remain uncharted so far. The current study aimed to first explore the...
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van den Houdt S, Mommersteeg P, Widdershoven J, Kupper N
Psychosom Med . 2023 Apr; 85(5):417-430. PMID: 37010207
Objective: Diverse risk factors influence the development and prognosis of coronary heart disease (CHD) independently and mutually. Low socioeconomic status (SES) seems to exacerbate these risk factors' influences. In addition,...