Psychosocial variables, characterized by the well-known “Type A” behavior pattern, have recently been implicated in conjunction with coronary heart disease (CHD). This study identifies the incidence of Type A behavior among a sample of small business executives and relates the behavior pattern to organizational characteristics. Findings suggest that these executives are in urgent need of stress reduction programs.
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