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Psychologic Stress, Immunity, and Cancer
JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1998Why publish an article in a major cancer journal that demonstrates an association between psychologic stress and cellular immune function in cancer patients? The potential interest in articles such as Andersen et al. (1), published in this issue of the Journal, is based on the premise that stress may alter the function of the immune system in a manner ...
Bruce S. Rabin, Sheldon Cohen
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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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Stress and Psychological Factors
2013This chapter explains how psychosocial factors like stress at work and/or home, depression, and anxiety, as well as personality characteristics contribute to the risk of developing coronary heart disease (CHD). Psychosocial factors seem to affect the heart through neuroendocrine (i.e., hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis) and behavioral (i.e ...
Nicole Pfaffenberger +2 more
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1961
This paper will demonstrate more systematically some of the relationships between background personal and social history and psychological stress. It is becoming increasingly apparent that personal and environmental stress is important in both emotional and physical disorders.
Katherine K. Gordon +2 more
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This paper will demonstrate more systematically some of the relationships between background personal and social history and psychological stress. It is becoming increasingly apparent that personal and environmental stress is important in both emotional and physical disorders.
Katherine K. Gordon +2 more
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Modeling the Diffusion of Psychological Stress
2014Stress reduces quality of life and causes many diseases. Nevertheless, it is not completely clear whether stress transmission may involve acquaintances and other people in addition to lovers, friends, and relatives. More generally, it is not clear how stress spreads among the population and how its diffusion in a society can be estimated.
Cipresso, Pietro +3 more
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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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The Psychology Student Stress Questionnaire
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1991Stressors of graduate psychology training remain relatively unexplored. The Psychology Student Stress Questionnaire (PSSQ) was developed to assess the impact of emotional, financial, and academic stressors of graduate psychology training on students. The PSSQ was administered, along with the Symptom Check List-90-R and the Health and Daily Living Form,
Nancy Cahir, Robin G. Morris
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1999
Organisms survive by maintaining homeostasis, a complex, dynamic, and harmonious equilibrium. This equilibrium is constantly challenged or threatened by disturbing factors or stressors. For survival, organisms have to actively react with an adaptational or stress response, which should lead to the preservation or reestablishment of the steady state ...
Manfred Schedlowski, Robert J. Benschop
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Organisms survive by maintaining homeostasis, a complex, dynamic, and harmonious equilibrium. This equilibrium is constantly challenged or threatened by disturbing factors or stressors. For survival, organisms have to actively react with an adaptational or stress response, which should lead to the preservation or reestablishment of the steady state ...
Manfred Schedlowski, Robert J. Benschop
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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
Jack O'Regan, Scott A. Hudson
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Stress and Psychological Support
2019It is widely acknowledged that inflammatory bowel disease can seriously affect all aspects of daily life. Furthermore, many patients report that stress exacerbates their symptoms (Mitchell and Drossman 1987; Robertson et al. 1987) and this is supported by clinical studies which indicate that chronic stress and life events can cause relapse in patients ...
Yoram Inspector, Tracey Tyrrell
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