Nabi, Hermann, Singh-Manoux, Archana, Shipley, Martin, Gimeno, David, Marmot, Michael, Kivimaki, Mika
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to test whether psychological factors affect inflammation processes to an extent that increases the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). METHODS AND RESULTS:...
Nabi, Hermann, Kivimaki, Mika, De Vogli, Roberto, Marmot, Michael, Singh-Manoux, Archana
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between positive and negative affect and subsequent coronary heart disease events independently of established risk factors. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study...
Nabi, Hermann, Kivimaki, Mika, De Vogli, Roberto, Marmot, Michael, Singh-Manoux, Archana
OBJECTIVE: To examine the associations between positive and negative affect and subsequent coronary heart disease events independently of established risk factors. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study...
Nabi, Hermann, Salmi, Louis Rachid, Lafont, Sylviane, Chiron, Mireille, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that behavioral predictors of serious road traffic crashes (RTC) are correlated with unfavorable attitudes towards traffic safety. DESIGN: Prospective and...
Nabi, Hermann, Salmi, Louis Rachid, Lafont, Sylviane, Chiron, Mireille, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that behavioral predictors of serious road traffic crashes (RTC) are correlated with unfavorable attitudes towards traffic safety. DESIGN: Prospective and...
Nabi, Hermann, Consoli, Silla, Chiron, Mireille, Lafont, Sylviane, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel, ...
BACKGROUND: Aggressiveness on the roads and/or anger behind the wheel are considered to be a major traffic safety problem in several countries. However, the psychological mechanisms of anger and/or...
Nabi, Hermann, Consoli, Silla, Chiron, Mireille, Lafont, Sylviane, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel, ...
BACKGROUND: Aggressiveness on the roads and/or anger behind the wheel are considered to be a major traffic safety problem in several countries. However, the psychological mechanisms of anger and/or...
Nabi, Hermann, Guéguen, Alice, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel, Chiron, Mireille, Lafont, Sylviane
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between self assessed driving while sleepy and the risk of serious road traffic accidents (RTAs). DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: France....
Nabi, Hermann, Guéguen, Alice, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel, Chiron, Mireille, Lafont, Sylviane
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between self assessed driving while sleepy and the risk of serious road traffic accidents (RTAs). DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: France....
Nabi, Hermann, Consoli, Silla, Chiron, Mireille, Lafont, Sylviane, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel, ...
Background. Aggressiveness on the roads and/or anger behind the wheel are considered to be a major traffic safety problem in several countries. However, the psychological mechanisms of anger and/or...
Parmentier, Grégory, Chastang, Jean-François, Nabi, Hermann, Chiron, Mireille, Lafont, Sylviane, Lagarde, Emmanuel
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We conducted a longitudinal investigation of the impact of self-reported life events and medical conditions on changes in road mobility on the wheel between 2000 and 2002 in order to...
Awareness of driving while sleepy and road traffic accidents: prospective study in GAZEL cohort
Nabi, Hermann, Guéguen, Alice, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel, Chiron, Mireille, Lafont, Sylviane
Objectives To examine the association between self assessed driving while sleepy and the risk of serious road traffic accidents (RTAs).
Awareness of driving while sleepy and road traffic accidents: prospective study in GAZEL cohort
Nabi, Hermann, Guéguen, Alice, Zins, Marie, Lagarde, Emmanuel, Chiron, Mireille, Lafont, Sylviane
Objectives To examine the association between self assessed driving while sleepy and the risk of serious road traffic accidents (RTAs).
Nabi, Hermann, Kivimaki, Mika, Vogli, Roberto De, Marmot, Michael G, Singh-Manoux, Archana
Objective To examine the associations between positive and negative affect and subsequent coronary heart disease events independently of established risk factors.