Anxiety: Theory, research and intervention in clinical and health psychology : Robert J. Edelman. Chichester: Wiley, 1992. Price £29.95. 349 pp.doi:10.1016/0022-3999(93)90089-XGillianButlerSDOSJournal of Psychosomatic Research
A Safe Haven: An Attachment Theory Perspective on Support Seeking and Caregiving in Intimate Relationships. This study used an attachment theoretical framework to investigate support-seeking and caregiving processes in intimate relationships. Dating couples (N = ......
Objective To survey the psychological health and the personality of the undergraduate students with suicide ideation and to provide a theory basis for the science intervention.Methods The mental health state and personality characteristics among 1 010 undergraduates were investigated by using the Symptom ...
This keynote chapter provides an overview of research into the relationship between health and gender/sex. Since health has multiple dimensions, several measures are needed to capture variations by gender and the use of multiple measures can help us bett
Age differences in depression and anxiety symptoms: A structural equation modelling analysis of data from a general population sample There is debate as to whether the elderly are really at lower risk for depressive disorders, or whether endorsement of symptoms is artefactually low. The p... H ...
Considering different interpretations for your experiences (sometimes referred to as‘Theory A’ and ‘Theory B’) Testing your beliefs withbehavioral experiments. Working with your thoughts and images. Experimenting with what happens when you reduce how often you check and seek reassurance. ...
This chapter considers the relationship between age and both mental disorder and positive elements of mental health, positing that many older adults live with a low-grade concern or anxiety about the future coupled with fairly high levels of happiness. Using a life course perspective, mental health...
The authors critically review the literature within an Allostatic Load framework, with a focus on primary (e.g., stress hormones, anxiety and tension) and secondary (e.g., resting blood pressure, cholesterol, body mass index) mediators, as well as tertiary disease end points (e.g., ...
Mental health General mental health including depression, anxiety, emotional and behavior control and general positive effect The SF-36 is appropriate for people aged 14 and older and is self-administered or administered via a computer or by a trained interviewer in person or over the telephone. ...
After controlling for age and sex, we found that (1) SE mediated the associations between CT and depression symptoms in adulthood (indirect effect = 0.05, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.04–0.05, 36.2% mediated), and CT and anxiety symptoms in adulthood (indirect effect = 0.03, ...