Older Women's Resources for Coping with Depression Across TimeObjective:The purpose of this study was to examine psychological resources that, over time, protect older wome... S Heidrich - 《Aging》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 The Role of Religion and Spirituality for Latina Women Coping with Depr...
Depression usually strikes more than once in a lifetime. For many people, it can become a chronic or lifelong illness, with several relapses or recurrences. On average, most people with depression will have four to five episodes during their lifetimes. Doctors define relapse as another episode ...
Other reasons, according to the study, include personal fulfillment such as staying mentally fit, preventing boredom or avoiding depression. About 72% of "unretire" respondents said that they would return to work once retired to keep mentally fit while 59% said it would be tied to making ends...
Medical students experience depression and anxiety at a higher rate than the general population or students from other specialties. While there is a growin
21,22 In American Indian and Alaska Native communities, social support is associated with youth resilience23 and reduced depression in adults24,25 through cultural values.26 A prior study of urban American Indian and Alaska Native peoples revealed that COVID-19–related life impacts and ...
Although depression and anxiety are widely studied as emotional components of pain, anger has been identified as one of its most ‘salient’ properties (Fernandez and Turk 1995). This is borne out in studies of adults with chronic illnesses or persistent pain who either report feeling angry (...
The symptoms most commonly associated with the “change” include hot flushes and night sweats; dryness and soreness of the vagina and consequently some pain on intercourse; anxiety, depression, irritability and tiredness; an inability to sleep at night; a fall in sexual interest; dry skin and ...
depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as prejudice and stigmatization [4,5,6]. Notably, ethnic minority healthcare workers were disproportionately burdened by the above syndromes and negative stereotypes [7,8]. Thus, coping strategies are key to dealing with these psychosocial syndromes...
This article presents a theoretical argument to explain the way in which unemployed people react to and cope with threats to their identities that derive f
Depression can be exhausting. Fatigue is a common symptom of this condition, but it turns out that it can be a side effect of the treatment as well. Antidepressants can be an important part of a treatment plan, but it's important to recognize that they can also leave you feeling tired o...