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American Journal of Community Psychology, 1986
The first section of this paper examines stressors in farm environments. The literature discussed concerns questionnaire surveys of general farm stressors, familial stressors in farm environments, such as role incongruence and conflict, and extrafamilial farm stressors.
K R, Olson, R P, Schellenberg
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The first section of this paper examines stressors in farm environments. The literature discussed concerns questionnaire surveys of general farm stressors, familial stressors in farm environments, such as role incongruence and conflict, and extrafamilial farm stressors.
K R, Olson, R P, Schellenberg
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Psychological Reports, 1994
Police stressors were measured using Spielberger's Police Stress Survey with a sample of 103 police officers. Rankings of police stressors are discussed.
J M, Violanti, F, Aron
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Police stressors were measured using Spielberger's Police Stress Survey with a sample of 103 police officers. Rankings of police stressors are discussed.
J M, Violanti, F, Aron
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Immunosuppression elicited by stressors and stressor-related odors
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 1991Exposure of footshock 72 h after administration of sheep red blood cells (SRBC) provoked a reduction of the splenic plaque-forming cell (PFC) response and plasma antibody titers in CD-1 mice. At this time following SRBC inoculation the antibody titers and PFC response were also modifiable by nonpainful stressors, such as the presentation of a weak ...
S, Zalcman, L, Kerr, H, Anisman
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Behavioural Brain Research, 2011
Stressors experienced by rodents during the juvenile period may have repercussions on anxiety and impulsivity that extend into adulthood. In the present investigation we demonstrate that during social interactions stressed adults might transmit their responses to juveniles thereby affecting later behavioral responses in adulthood.
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Stressors experienced by rodents during the juvenile period may have repercussions on anxiety and impulsivity that extend into adulthood. In the present investigation we demonstrate that during social interactions stressed adults might transmit their responses to juveniles thereby affecting later behavioral responses in adulthood.
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Stressors and Reactions to Stressors Among University Students
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2009Background: University students are prone to stressors due to the transitional nature of university life. High levels of stress are believed to affect students’ health as well as their academic performance. Aims: The aims of this study were to identify stressors and reactions to stressors among university students, and to examine the correlations ...
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Stressors and De-stressors among Student Nurses
Indian Journal of Youth and Adolescent Health, 2017Introduction: Stress has become an inevitable part of everyone’s life. Student nurses too are not untouched by this phenomenon. Too many assignments, hostel living and exposure to rigorous clinical training act as stressors. To combat these, they adopt various coping strategies.
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