Stress-related disorders, such as generalized anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have a clear differential prevalence in women and men that can be explained from different points of view, including biological, psychological, genetic, and socioeconomic reasons [1,2,3]. PT...
Since 2014, first-year university students in a university in Hong Kong were invited to complete the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS-21) before the commencement of their study. These DASS data were then merged with objectively measured data from university records. 9,479 students completed ...
Anxiety and stress both have a negative impact on sleep quality. When you are living under constant stress or mental tension, you’re more likely to wake up during or after a stress dream, and therefore more likely to remember the dream. Every time you wake up to escape a stress dream, ...
These studies, however, focus only on the effect of maternal anxiety on the immunologically active components of breast milk, cortisol and sodium concentration, and have produced mixed results21,22,23,24. To our knowledge, none of the published studies have examined the potential of psychosocial ...
nidra, a group that practiced meditation, and a control group. Over 3 months, researchers monitored the participants’ stress, anxiety, anddepressionlevels. They found that although both yoga nidra and meditation were effective tools for managing stress, yoga nidra was better at reducing anxiety. ...
Moreover, 30% of the variability in depression and anxiety scores in time of home confinement was explained by distress experienced during the lockdown. Sixth, important predisposing and mediating factors, such as stressful and traumatic experiences prior to the pandemic, family/parental stress (e....
Here, we investigate the neurobiological basis of stress resilience, by showing that neural responsitivity of the noradrenergic locus coeruleus (LC-NE) and associated pupil responses are related to the subsequent change in measures of anxiety and depression in response to prolonged real-life stress....
Groups did not differ at baseline, except that the CPT group was more likely to have a lifetime history of anxiety disorder. Half of each group preferred the treatment to which they had been assigned. Treatment credibility and expectancy of benefit were high and did not differ between groups....
Repeated exposure to stress across the childhood-adolescent period alters rats’ anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in adulthood: The importance of stressor type and gender Behav. Neurosci., 121 (2007), pp. 462-474 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Remage-Healey et al., 2003 L. Remage...
While interacting with stigmatized-others may trigger a sense of threat and anxiety [18], there is little evidence on how incidental stress affects social interactions towards out-group vs. in-group members. In one of the few studies to examine this question, acute stress facilitated anti-social...