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Psychological Distress, Resilience, and Immunoinflammatory Signatures in Healthcare Workers During COVID-19. [PDF]

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The association of late-life depressive symptoms with brain amyloid-β deposition: the ARIC-PET study. [PDF]

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Fast Cars and Vital Exhaustion

Suicide Voices, 2020
Chapter five examines a series of suicides at car manufacturer Renault, situating them in the transition from an industrial model to a knowledge economy, in which value is expropriated from the resources of the mind.
S. Waters
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Is vital exhaustion distinct? A meta-analytic investigation on the immediate nomological network of vital exhaustion

Journal of Health Psychology
A multitude of studies have supported that vital exhaustion is an important predictor of physical and psychological well-being, especially in the aftermath of adverse medical events; however, some authors have expressed that vital exhaustion may be ...
Matt C. Howard, Allona S Murry
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Meta-Analysis of Relation of Vital Exhaustion to Cardiovascular Disease Events.

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2017
To assess the net impact of vital exhaustion on cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality, we conducted a systematic search of PubMed, EMBASE, and PsychINFO (through April 2016) to identify all studies which investigated the relation between vital exhaustion (VE) and health outcomes.
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From Vitality to Vital Exhaustion and Other States of "Tense Tiredness": A New Biopsychosocial Risk Domain.

Psychosomatic Medicine, 2017
ABSTRACTFatigue is a common prodromal symptom for various medical conditions, including acute myocardial infarction. Fatigue is also the core component of vital exhaustion, which consists of a specific triad: excessive fatigue, increased irritability, and feelings of demoralization. In this issue ofPsychosomatic Medicine, Frestad and Prescott present a
A. Rozanski, R. Cohen
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Vital Exhaustion

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine, 2019
Douglas M. Carroll
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