Enkelmann, Hwee ChongTong, Eddie M.W.Why, Yong PengAng, Jansen C.H.Khader, MajeedTaylor & Francis GroupPsychology & HealthDiong, S.-M., Bishop, G.D., Enkelmann, H.C., et al. Anger, stress, coping, social support and health: modelling the relationships. Manuscript submitted for ...
Adaptation to being at-risk for Huntington's Disease and the availability of genetic testing: application of a stress and coping model This study examined the utility of a stress/coping model in explaining adaptation in two groups of people at-risk for Huntington's Disease (HD): those who ....
More attention should be paid to this vulnerable group in psychological healthcare to cope with IPV (e.g., facilitating adaptive coping strategies). Limitations and Future Directions We must interpret our findings meticulously, as some limitations should be considered. Our results may not be ...
Coping strategies Undergraduate business students Qualitative analysis Ecological model Use our pre-submission checklist Avoid common mistakes on your manuscript. Sections Figures References Abstract Introduction Literature review The role of teachers in students’ mental well-being Theoretical framework Methodolo...
Exploring Non-Traditional Adult Undergraduate Student Persistence and Non-Persistence in Higher Education: A Stress and Coping Model Approach. This study explores persistence and non-persistence among adult undergraduate students with particular focus on these students' lives, their stressors, the... BR...
The Relationship between Stress Coping Strategies and Mental Health in Patients with Cardiovascular Disorders Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are one of the most common causes of death and health problems in the world. Identifying and modifying the risk facto... S Memarian,S Azaraeen,MS Koupaei...
The first one with the aim of a subjective stress appraisal (MSP) and the second one as an auto-diagnosis on causes, effects and coping processes (NAT). The results are presented in the scope of primary prevention, that is cause oriented, and secondary prevention, which focus on the ...
(HC Cluster 1) exhibited high immobility time and a low number of escape failures, indicating that immobility may represent a possible adaptive stress-coping style as suggested previously58,59,60. Increasingly, studies have shown that immobility does not model “despair” or helplessness, nor does...
In addition, the quadratic effect of parity also significantly improved the model fit (Table 2). Increasing THI steepened the slope of the known positive relationship between milk yield and milk quality (milk quality declined with milk yield) for all the farms. The regression analysis of the ...
Coping is the “cognitive and behavioral efforts to master, reduce, or tolerate the internal/or external demands that are created by the stressful transaction” (Folkman,1985, p. 843). We used five items that measured avoidance, positive reinterpretation, beliefs, active, and venting types of c...