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Psychological Stress and Disease

JAMA, 2007
Despite widespread public belief that psychological stress leads to disease, the biomedical community remains skeptical of this conclusion. In this Commentary, we discuss the plausibility of the belief that stress contributes to a variety of disease processes and summarize the role of stress in 4 major diseases: clinical depression, cardiovascular ...
Sheldon, Cohen   +2 more
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Job Stress, Psychological Capital, Perceived Social Support, and Occupational Burnout Among Hospital Nurses.

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2021
PURPOSE To determine the structural relationships among nurses' occupational burnout, job stress, psychological capital, and perceived support from society.
Y. Liu   +3 more
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Stress: Appraisal and Coping

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2020
Here is a monumental work that continues in the tradition pioneered by co-author Richard Lazarus in his classic book Psychological Stress and the Coping Process. Dr. Lazarus and his collaborator, Dr.
R. Lazarus, S. Folkman
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Physically isolated but socially connected: Psychological adjustment and stress among adolescents during the initial COVID-19 crisis.

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 2020
We are facing an unprecedented time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Measures have been taken to reduce the spread of the virus, including school closures and widespread lockdowns.
Wendy E. Ellis   +2 more
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Divorce and Psychological Stress

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1991
While research on adjustment to divorce has been extensive, the paucity of studies assessing stress before and after divorce has kept the relation between psychological stress and martial dissolution unclear. Conflicting findings cast some doubt on the utility of using a crisis model to study divorce.
A, Booth, P, Amato
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Antecedents of Psychological Stress

Journal of Human Stress, 1983
In 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

2014
Over 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, 2012
Sarcoidosis 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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Review on Psychological Stress Detection Using Biosignals

IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2019
This review investigates the effects of psychological stress on the human body measured through biosignals. When a potentially threatening stimulus is perceived, a cascade of physiological processes occurs mobilizing the body and nervous system to ...
Giorgos Giannakakis   +5 more
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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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