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Type A, hardiness, and psychological distress

Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1986
This study examined the effects of hardiness and Type A behavior to burnout and psychological distress in the face of daily life hassles. Measures of hassles, hardiness, Type A behavior, and psychological distress were collected for 193 employees in the human services over 4 months.
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Psychological distress and cancer mortality

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2009
Psychological distress, such as ongoing depression and anxiety-related symptomatology, has been associated with a higher risk of incident cancer and poorer survival, although previous studies have not compared prognostic and etiological effects within the same sample.
Yoichi Chida   +2 more
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Social Capital and Psychological Distress

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2011
The author proposes a conceptual model to explain the diverse roles of social capital—resources embedded in social networks—in the social production of health. Using a unique national U.S. sample, the author estimated a path analysis model to examine the direct and indirect effects of social capital on psychological distress and its intervening ...
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Composite psychological distress

British Dental Journal, 2022
M J, Byrne, C L, Taylor
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Working with Psychological Distress

2017
Depression and anxiety are the most likely psychological responses. One in five people with early dementia will experience depression, and symptoms of anxiety are more common than this. This chapter summarizes some of the main causes of psychological ill-being in dementia.
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Religion and Psychological Distress

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1990
The positive emotional function of religion has been well accepted, but the evidence has not been conclusive. Furthermore, research has rarely made explicit comparisons to persons who claim to have no religion. Using a representative sample of Illinois residents (and controlling for sociodemographics and willingness to express feelings), I found that ...
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Gender and Psychological Distress

Journal of Counseling & Development, 1990
Gender is a multidimensional construct that encompasses the many ways society is differentiated on the basis of sex. To understand the role of gender in psychological problems of the sexes, counselors need to be aware of gender‐socialized individual characteristics, which may affect what psychological problems people develop, associated symptoms, and ...
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Unemployment, coping and psychological distress

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1997
This study addressed the role of coping sytle in anxiety and depression of unemployed people. Two‐hundred thirty‐three people checking in at unemployment services participated. They filled in Carver, Scheier and Weintraub’s (1989) coping measure (COPE), the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (HAD), gave information as to age, duration of ...
Elvar Arason   +3 more
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Psychological distress and occupational asthma

Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2009
To summarize recent findings on the psychological impact of occupational asthma, on the basis of a review of medical and psychological literature published between 1998 and 2008. For the purposes of this review, 'psychological impacts' are defined as the experience of psychological stress or distress, which refers to the experience of negative emotions
Simon L. Bacon   +2 more
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A scale for the evaluation of psychological distress

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977
A state measure of psychological distress (DI) was developed from the MMPI item pool. The DI scale was found to be reliable (internally consistent and stable) and to be unaffected by social desirability. MMPI measures of stress and anxiety measure external to the MMPI were found to correlate well with the DI scale.
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