Neser W B, Thomas J, Semenya K, Thomas D J
J Natl Med Assoc. 1988 Jul;80(7):733-6.
A group of 261 black, male physicians was examined for the prevalence of Type A behavior and other sociomedical correlates.Type A behavior, as measured by the Jenkins Activity Survey (JAS), was collected together with type of practice specialty, blood pressure, weight, and height. Type A behavior tended to vary by physician practice specialty. The job involvement subscale correlated significantly with blood pressure but total JAS and other JAS subscale measurements did not. The job-involvement relationship with blood pressure parallels James's finding in lower socioeconomic status blacks. Type A behavior was not found to be related to hypertension but did tend to favor leanness.
对261名黑人男性医生进行了调查,以了解A型行为及其他社会医学相关因素的流行情况。通过詹金斯活动调查问卷(JAS)测量的A型行为,与执业专业类型、血压、体重和身高一同收集。A型行为往往因医生的执业专业而异。工作投入分量表与血压显著相关,但JAS总分及其他JAS分量表测量结果则不然。工作投入与血压的关系与詹姆斯在社会经济地位较低的黑人中的发现相似。未发现A型行为与高血压有关,但确实倾向于有利于瘦体型。