Identified that athletes with more than 10 years of practice had a significant increase in confidence (41.01%; p= 0.009; ES: 1.18) in athletes with less than 10 years of practice. During the pandemic there was no variation in the levels of anxiety, stress and depression symptoms in athletes...
Women appear to be more vulnerable to the depressogenic effects of inflammation than men. Chronic stress, one of the most pertinent risk factors of depression and anxiety, is known to induce behavioral and affective-like deficits via neuroimmune alterations including activation of the brain's immune...
Methods: One hundred and ninety-two participants (96 parents and 96 children) were enrolled in this study. Parents and children completed an online questionnaire, structured in four sections. Results: The results showed that parents had higher levels of stress and anxiety. In particular, the ...
The influence of negative emotions such as anxiety on athletes' preparation and performance has been studied extensively. The focus of this review is on mo... N Skinner,N Brewer - 《Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology》 被引量: 120发表: 2004年 Appraisal Determinants of Tourist Emotional Res...
Severe or prolonged stress can cause long-term physiological alteration in the brain, and in some cases results in the development of anxiety disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). When faced with a stressful situation, activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis ...
Overparented children often do not learn how to manage stress, disappointment, or failure since they are seldom exposed to these experiences. As a result, they may feel overwhelmed or helpless when faced with challenges. Poorcoping skillscan lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health ...
Changes in behavior, attitude, sleep, appetite or showing signs of depression or anxiety. For more information, read their entire article onCyberbullying. The Connected Lifestyle and Stress Posted onMay 2, 2014 Reply The Gallup organization today released a new survey aboutstressand the always-on...
a reduction in blood flow and an almost doubling of stress levels in the femoral artery.56 Interestingly, de Groot et al.56 showed that absolute and relative flow-mediated dilation responses increased significantly during the first 6 weeks of extreme inactivity, with most changes evident at 3 wee...
The crowd boos, anxiety mounts and the shooter concludes that he needs to work harder to do better. But hitting a high number of free throws in practice may only provide a false sense of success. Marquardt calls this the illusion of learning. ...
In our work with ODD kids and their parents, we use something called fail-proof consequences. Fail-proof consequences are effective with oppositional defiant kids because full control over the consequence rests with you, the parent. Much of our work involves showing parents exactly how to creat...