Stress, culture, and community : the psychology and philosophy of stress This study explored whether non-medical clinicians and medical clinicians used a medical and/or sociocultural model to diagnose women presenting with Preme... SE Hobfoll - 《British Journal of Medical Psychology》 被引量: 103...
common stressor, have been examined less frequently. Are there parallels between the essentials of individual stress processes and the dynamics of stress at the community level? Is it possible to conceptually differentiate between both stress processes and to integrate them into a common theoretical ...
The influence of culture, community, and the nested self in the stress process: Advancing conservation of resources theory. Applied Psychology: An ... EH Parry - World Health Forum 被引量: 11发表: 1984年 The influence of high-commitment work system on work well-being: the mediating role of...
In addition to complete descriptions of their experiences, which are the more vivid for being controlled and unemotional, there are conclusions: Women adapted themselves better to the unfavorable situation than did men; Filipinos and others who had lived in the Philippines were better able to cope ...
However, it is possible to use economic development to promote happiness, if one understands the relationship between culture, coping, and resilience to stress. Cultures shape both,normative ,stressors and ,individuals' responses ,to them; ,individual coping,strategies and ,cultural institutions ,must...
The notion of saving face in the Chinese culture and an inadequate supply of social support are possible explanations why the elderly do not like to seek help from others to reduce stress. This study offers a model for a stress-reduction program for community-dwelling elderly people in Hong ...
The impact of culture on physician stress and coping. In a qualitative research study, a group of 10 community-based practicing family physicians were interviewed to determine their career values, sources of s... DM Post,W Weddington - 《Journal of the National Medical Association》 被引量: ...
Community, Culture, Stress, Resilience, Family, Health DisparitiesDespite well-documented ethnic and socioeconomic disparities, our understanding of child, maternal and family health is based disproportionately on White middle-class populations in the United States. The National Institute of Child Health ...
Methamphetamine use and sexual risk were associated with stress induced by stigmatization arising from and within larger dominant White gay culture, stigmatization incurred within the community, internalized homophobia, and stress induced by living under the shadow of the perceived inevitability of ...
culture, even if there is also an important additional individual component to such perceptions. Finally, I use the term tribe to refer to the complex social aggregations of people into groups beyond the level of family. This includes formal and ...