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Antecedents of Psychological Stress
Journal of Human Stress, 1983In an effort to further understand the antecedents of psychological stress, this study tested two competing stress formulations. One formulation, called the traditional model, proposes that stress is a multiplicative function of perceived consequences and the degree of disparity between perceived demand and perceived ability.
J H, Harris, P K, Berger
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Stress and Psychological Resiliency
2014Over the past decade, there has been an enormous increase in research and scientific publications targeting psychological resiliency. However, compared to the research on the neurobiology of stress, resiliency research is in its relative infancy.
Alan L, Peterson +2 more
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Psychological stress in sarcoidosis
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2012Sarcoidosis is a chronic illness associated with emotional and physical consequences which impact on quality of life. Although the impact of fatigue is well understood, emotional impacts of sarcoidosis are less commonly recognized and addressed in routine clinical practice.
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The Psychology of Stress and Coping
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 1985(1985). The Psychology of Stress and Coping. Issues in Mental Health Nursing: Vol. 7, No. 1-4, pp. 399-418.
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Psychological stress and vitamins.
Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2011Conditions of stress and anxiety have complex interactions with insufficient vitamin intake and malnutrition. This study, based on literature research in Medline, analyzes the inter-relationship between vitamins and stress. This report concerns a number of vitamins that have been receiving much attention in earlier reviews of the literature, for their ...
CONTI, CHIARA +13 more
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Psychological stress and coping in IBD
Gut, 2008In recent years there has been increasing recognition by doctors as well as patients that psychological stress can worsen the course of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).1–3 In this issue, Bitton et al ( see page 1386 ) report that the way in which some patients cope increases the risk of relapse of their Crohn’s disease after 1 year4: in other words ...
James, Goodhand, David, Rampton
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AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1954276 Some 350 years ago, the first observations relating to cretinism and mental deficiency were recorded. Today this pioneer suggestion has grown into the new field of psychoendocrinology. This interrelationship between endocrinology and psychiatry is chiefly the result of technical advances in steroid chemistry in the last 2 decades.
J B, COHN, J, RUBINSTEIN
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Social Stress and Community Psychology
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1978Two questions that embarrass community psychologists are: "What do community psychologists do?" "What's the difference between community psychology and clinical psychology?" A conceptual model is proposed to help to find answers to these questions. The model describes a process whereby psychosocial stress leads to psychopathology.
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Psychology of stress and stress disorders
2023The textbook describes the concept of stress and the main aspects of the impact of stress on people. The areas of prevention of suicidal behavior, ways to overcome PTSD, features of professional burnout are determined. The concept of an extreme situation and methods of diagnosing stressful conditions are defined.
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Stress and the graduate psychology student
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994One hundred seventy-one students from the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology completed the Psychology Student Stress Questionnaire (Cahir & Morris, 1991) and a data sheet that requested gender, year in school, income level, relationship status, age, number of children, and number of hours spent working per week. No significant differences were
S A, Hudson, J, O'Regan
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