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Physical activity and styles of coping with the stress of people aged 18-30

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2019
Aim: The aim of the research was to examine and demonstrate whether there are links between physical activity and styles of coping with stress, and to estimate with what force these possible relationships are manifested.
Paweł Piepiora   +2 more
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A Framework for Understanding the Role of Psychological Processes in Disease Development, Maintenance, and Treatment: The 3P-Disease Model

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
Health psychology is multidisciplinary, with researchers, practitioners, and policy makers finding themselves needing at least some level of competency in a variety of areas from psychology to physiology, public health, and others.
Casey D. Wright   +6 more
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Adolescent health psychology. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2002
In this article, a biopsychosocial model of adolescent development is used as an organizing framework for a review of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention research with adolescent populations. During adolescence many critical health behaviors emerge, affecting future disease outcomes in adulthood.
Paula G. Williams   +2 more
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How Could Self-Determination Theory Be Useful for Facing Health Innovation Challenges?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
This paper offers a presentation of the characteristics of self-determination theory (SDT) in the health context as well as attempts to identify how this theory could be useful for facing health innovation challenges.
Laura Migliorini   +2 more
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“The Key Is to Value Every Little Achievement”: A Qualitative Study of the Psychological Experience of Parent Caregivers in Paediatric Palliative Care

open access: yesClinics and Practice, 2023
In Europe, Portugal has been identified as the country with the most rapid evolution of paediatric palliative care provision, which is a highly complex experience for families.
Alexandra Jóni Nogueira   +1 more
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The meaning of chronic pain: a phenomenological analysis

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Physiotherapy, 2003
Chronic pain sufferers are frequently misunderstood and stigmatised. The aim of this investigation was to provide a description of the life-world of people with chronic low back pain, using the phenomenological method.
B. L. Wade
doaj   +1 more source

Biology and biography: revisiting the biosocial pathogenesis of non-communicable diseases

open access: yesРоссийский кардиологический журнал, 2023
The modern idea of a disease as a situation, an event, increasingly includes the social side along with the biological one. Although the biomedical side of the problem still dominates, factors such as adherence, decision-making and informed consent or ...
E. О. Taratukhin
doaj   +1 more source

The Importance of the Social Sciences in Reducing Tail Biting Prevalence in Pigs

open access: yesAnimals, 2019
Tail biting in pigs has been recognised as a welfare problem for several decades, being referred to in scientific literature as far back as the 1940s. Today, animal welfare scientists have a solid understanding of the aetiology of tail biting.
Grace A. Carroll, Jenny M. Groarke
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Avoiding Crowded Places During COVID-19: Common Sense or a Complex Strategic Decision?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Introduction: Following a period of strict lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, most countries introduced policies in which citizens were expected to avoid crowded places using common sense, as advised by the WHO.
Martijn Stroom, Piet Eichholtz, Nils Kok
doaj   +1 more source

The associations of humorous coping styles, affective states, job demands and job control with the frequency of upper respiratory tract infection

open access: yesSA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2011
Orientation: There is some evidence that job demands and job resources such as job control and humorous coping may contribute to the risk of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI).
Sibe Doosje   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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