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Psychological flexibility, temperament, and perceived stress

open access: yesCurrent Issues in Personality Psychology, 2021
IntroductionPsychological flexibility (PF) is an ability to engage in meaningful actions regardless of the presence of difficult internal experiences. Higher psychological flexibility was found to be related not only to a lower level of the symptoms of psychopathology, but also with better functioning, lower stress levels and higher well-being.
Maria Cyniak-Cieciura
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Perceived stress and semen quality

open access: yesAndrology, 2022
AbstractBackgroundPsychological stress is prevalent among reproductive‐aged men. Assessment of semen quality for epidemiological studies is challenging as data collection is expensive and cumbersome, and studies evaluating the effect of perceived stress on semen quality are inconsistent.ObjectiveTo examine the association between perceived stress and ...
Katrine H. Lund   +13 more
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Perceived stress predicts allergy flares [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2014
A relation between stress and symptoms of rhinitis has not been established.To determine if participants' reporting of allergy flares correlated with perceived emotional stress, depression, mood, and a biomarker of stress (cortisol).This study was a secondary analysis of 179 university employees who participated in a study evaluating the influence of ...
Amber M, Patterson   +3 more
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The heritability of perceived stress [PDF]

open access: yesPsychological Medicine, 2006
Background. Exploration of the degree to which perceived chronic stress is heritable is important as these self-reports have been linked to stress-related health outcomes. The aims of this study were to estimate whether perceived stress is a heritable condition and to assess whether heritability estimates vary between subjective stress reactivity and ...
Federenko, Ilona S.   +5 more
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Perceived Stress in Myocardial Infarction

open access: yesJournal of the American College of Cardiology, 2012
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the association of chronic stress with long-term adverse outcomes after acute myocardial infarction (AMI).BackgroundChronic stress has been shown to be associated with the development of cardiovascular disease and, in the case of particular types of stress such as job and marital strain, with recurrent adverse ...
Arnold, Suzanne V.   +4 more
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Perceived stress in prodromal Huntington disease [PDF]

open access: yesPsychology & Health, 2012
This study examines perceived stress and its relationship to depressive symptoms, life changes and functional capacity in a large sample of individuals who are positive for the Huntington disease (HD) gene expansion but not yet diagnosed. Participants were classified by estimated proximity to HD diagnosis (far, mid, near) and compared with a non-gene ...
Nancy Downing   +8 more
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Tournament incentives affect perceived stress and hormonal stress responses

open access: yesExperimental Economics, 2023
AbstractWe conduct a laboratory experiment among male participants to investigate whether rewarding schemes that depend on work performance—in particular, tournament incentives—induce more stress than schemes that are independent of performance—fixed payment scheme.
Thomas Dohmen   +2 more
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Perceived Stress in Cancer Patients

open access: yesIndian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing, 2021
Cancer is disease that many people fear and despise. Cancer is associated with significant psychological and social morbidity. As a result of the disease, cancer patients can experience physical, emotional, and social stress.
Firdousa Jan, Maharaj Singh, Syed Nisar
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The Scale of Perceived Occupational Stress [PDF]

open access: yesOccupational Medicine, 2000
This article reviews previous research on the scale of occupational stress and describes in detail the Bristol Stress and Health at Work study. This study had three main aims: firstly, to determine the scale and severity of occupational stress in a random population sample; secondly, to distinguish the effects of stress at work from those of stress in ...
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Perceived stress related to methadone withdrawal

open access: yesPsicothema, 2016
Stress is a known risk factor in addiction relapse, and prior studies show that relapse induced by stress may be more likely than drug-cue induced relapse. The main goal of our research was to establish the influence of perceived stress in methadone withdrawal outcome and the psychological factors involved.A sample of 81 methadone maintenance treatment
Carreras Alabau, Amparo   +2 more
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