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Ranking Police Stressors

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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Stressors in Atopic Dermatitis

2017
As with other inflammatory skin disorders, atopic dermatitis has a tendency to cause stress and also be exacerbated by it. Patients with atopic dermatitis have several disease-associated stressors, some of which include physical discomfort due to itching and altered appearance due to flare-ups.
Steven, Barilla   +2 more
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Stressors and rheumatoid arthritis: changes in stressors with advances in therapeutic agents

Rheumatology International, 2012
The significance of evaluations of stressors in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients was investigated from the perspective of holistic medicine. The subjects were RA patients treated in the rheumatology outpatient clinic. They included 30 patients from 1987, 30 from 2002, and 137 from 2009.
Tomoko, Otake   +5 more
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Stressors on the Childbearing Family

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1988
Bronfenbrenner's model of the ecology of human development is used as a framework for organizing and examining research on stressors in childbearing families. The stressors identified are classified using the four systems in the model. The patterns that emerge are used to identify trends for research and to suggest appropriate nursing interventions ...
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Freshwater stressors

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2022
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Stressors and De-stressors among Student Nurses

Indian Journal of Youth and Adolescent Health, 2017
Introduction: 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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Three Stress Groups on Their Stressors and Reactions to Stressors in Five Studies

Psychological Reports, 2004
A comparison of means and SDs for responses from three stress groups on the Student-life Stress Inventory in five studies over 13 years.
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Cell Responses to Oxidative Stressors

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2010
Stress is a stimulus or a succession of stimuli tending to disrupt the homeostasis of an organism. An organism is consisting of a multitude of cells that singly undergo the effects of external factors that disturb or upset their homeostatic regulation. Stimuli acting as potential stressors are numerous, and include physical agents (ionizing radiation),
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Why and when job stressors impact voice behaviour: An ego depletion perspective

Journal of Business Research, 2020
Ying Xia, Birgit Schyns
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Cumulative Stressors and Adolescent Substance Use: A Review of 21st-Century Literature

Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 2022
John P Hoffmann, Melissa S Jones
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