PAGE PAGE 1 Unit 6 Stress Part A Pre-listening Task Questions for Discussion 1. What does stress mean? 2. What causes stress to people? 3. Do you sometimes feel you are under stress? What makes you feel stressed? 4. What should we do to deal with stress? Demo: 4. What should we...
4. Discussion The present cross-sectional study investigated behavioral mechanisms underlying the association between IA and depression through a bi-directional path, and to what extent the IA-depression relationship is mediated by anxiety, stress, and the quality of sleep in medical students: in part...
4. Discussion In this study, 100 participants were randomly assigned to explore one of four virtual indoor environments: one non-biophilic base office and three similar offices enhanced with different biophilic design elements termed as indoor green, outdoor view and combination, respectively. Overall...
29 Discussion This RCT of adults with GAD found that group CBT was more effective than a previously validated active control condition (SE) matched for time and instructor contact. The CBT RR was 70.8% compared with 33.0% for SE. As hypothesized, KY also had a greater short-term RR (54.2...
6. Discussion The Italian version of the E-CEA showed good psychometric properties in terms of both reliability and factor structure. The preliminary, less than satisfactory, results obtained by testing the Spanish version of the instrument (i.e., low communality values and numerous cross-loadings...
4. Discussion Parenthood represents an incisive and momentous experience. The transition to parenthood will be assumed not only as a crisis but also as a normative event; it is often underestimated [74]. It has to be noticed that parenthood is a decades-long developmental task, resulting in va...
Discussion Our prospective randomized clinical trial found that MBSR was noninferior to escitalopram for the treatment of anxiety disorders. In addition, MBSR was safe and well tolerated, with fewer adverse events associated with treatment compared with escitalopram. The magnitude of symptom reduction in...
recall [63], and fear generalization [64,65]. Limitations of these classical neurocircuitry models of PTSD include the deficiency of the models to understand the biological bases of PTSD systems holistically rather than focusing on fear processes alone (see [35] for an in-depth discussion). ...
Discussion Our patients used confrontive strategies in stress situations, but the results suggest that they had difficulties to handle stress-related emotions, which affect the chest pain intensity. The results showed that there was a relationship between emotive coping and chest pain intensity. Our ...
While one study is unlikely to change clinical practice, he acknowledged, the hope is that the current findings will inspire discussion on how best to weigh benefit against risk in this context. “From my perspective, what needs to happen is more of a consensus approach or endorsement of a ...