aThese three symptom domains often overlap, and the measurement of potential confounds is a necessary and often overlooked step in ruling out alternative explanations, such as the possibility that observed findings are due to nonspecific stress or emotionality, rather than dysphoric symptoms in particul...
1998. Stress, health and depressive symptoms in older adults at three time points over 18 months. Issues Ment Health Nurs 19(3): 207-224. doi: ... Carol,M.,Musil,... - 《Issues in Mental Health Nursing》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 Dyadic Associations Between Physical Activity and Depressiv...
Differences in stress (life events and daily hassles), health (selfassessed health and physical complaints), and biographic variables among the 3 groups were examined. One quarter of the sample reported high depressive symptoms at least once over 18 months. There were significant differences among ...
B. It was a disease which resulted in many symptoms, or even death. C. It was a person who was moving around the district touching people with icy fingers. D.It was someone carrying deadly bacteria and passed them to people without being noticed. 66. What can we learn from the passag...
It’s important to understand that although hormetic stress is “good” stress, it is still stress. If you are dealing with debilitating autoimmune symptoms, hormetic stressors need to be introduced very gently. Some ways to ease into hormetic stressors: ...
However, girls are much better at masking, or camouflaging, their characteristics, which means they often aren’t diagnosed until they’re far older, perhaps because of something like an eating disorder. Some will actively tr...
High rates of tuberculosis (TB) and TB/HIV co-infection is often linked with mental health issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, which is further associated with poor health outcomes. In a country such as South Africa where rates of these infectious diseases are high,...
aThe study tested three very interesting hypotheses about dyadic stress processes:The bidirectional transmission of depressive symptoms over the course of treatment,convergence of stress appraisals and their transmission from partner to partner,and the mediation of the transmission of depressive symptoms by ...
Objectives: To investigate (1) the prevalence of various aspects of cognitive and psychosocial dysfunction, including post-traumatic stress symptoms, over nine months after subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH); (2) whether SAH is preceded by increased life stress; (3) to what extent adverse outcomes may...
Stress recovery theory proposes that interacting with nature elicits a positive affect response that in turn effects physical and psychological functioning related to stress reduction and positively-toned emotions [21,22]. In line with these theories, previous studies in office settings have shown that...