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Hostility moderates the effects of social support and intimacy on blood pressure in daily social interactions.

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2008

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Hostile individuals may find offers of support stressful and may fail to benefit from intimacy during daily life. The pathogenic effects of hostility may be mediated in part by responses to social interactions, both positive and negative.

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