Welcome to the Special Issue on Stress & Resilience (2024) Edited by Yiqun Gan and Lucina Uddin The Special Issue is in progress at the moment, with more papers being added on a regular basis.
Finally, we point toward the need of longitudinal research, making use of sophisticated statistics and integration of individual perceptions into research designs. Future research is needed to map the complexity of stress and resilience, individually and in conjunction....
Edwards, G., Kamkar, K., Papazoglou, K. (2022). First Responder Stress and Resilience as a Matter of the Public Health: A Scientific Approach to Police Commander’s Testimonial About Police Work Challenges Following Practical Implications. In: Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Clover, J., Martin, D....
StressCopingResilienceGenetic variationsBiomarkersPost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that has a major impact on the ability to function effectively in daily life. PTSD may develop as a response to exposure to...
Selective p38alpha MAPK deletion in serotonergic neurons produces stress resilience in models of depression and addiction. Neuron 71: 498–511. Buczek Y, Le AD, Wang A, Stewart J, Shaham Y (1999). Stress reinstates nicotine seeking but not sucrose solution seeking in rats. Psychopharmacology ...
Health Workers’ Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Resilience During COVID-19 Pandemic Previous article View issue table of contents Next article Ma HY, Chiang NT, Kao RH, Lee CY. J Multidiscip Healthc. 2024;17:3691–3713. Page 3701, second paragraph, fourth sentence, the text “The...
Developmental risk and protective factors play an important role in the responses to stress in adulthood. Mild-to-moderate stress in adolescence may resist the negative impacts of adverse events in adulthood. However, little research on resilience has been conducted. In this study, we used a ...
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The EU authority had stated that the objective of its exercise was to "provide policy information for the assessment by individual Member States of the resilience of the EU banking sector as a whole and of the banks participating in the exercise", compared to the SCAP, which was linked to ...
3. Social behavior responds to stress (in species, sex, and context specific ways) 4. Resilience and social buffering: social interaction can moderate effects of a stressor 5. Anxiety and depression are associated with reduced social behavior 6. Sex differences in reactions to stress and implicati...