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exists between the potentially stress-reducing factor of resistance to negative age stereotypes and lower prevalence of the … following outcomes among older veterans: suicidal ideation, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Participants …
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others, psychosocial stress from feeling stigmatized, and the structural effects of discrimination. Importantly, women and …
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Occupational stress as a key determinant for explaining health inequalities has been well established while the impact … of stress related to family work has rarely been considered. This study investigates whether stress in household and … assessed by a measure combining school education and vocational training. Stress was measured using the adopted effort …
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(AFMs), possibly in the region of 100 million worldwide. A non-pathological stress–strain–coping–support model of the …
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discrimination, and perceived stress mediate or moderate the relationship, and whether results differ by primary language used at … respondents who speak English. Social support, perceived discrimination, and perceived stress mediate the Hispanic composition …–depressive symptoms relationship. In addition, discrimination and stress moderate the relationship between Hispanic composition and …
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, or cumulative abuse) affects this risk; and (3) the extent to which adult socioeconomic status (SES), maladaptive stress … MetS. Adult SES partially explains the association between childhood abuse and MetS. Maladaptive stress responses and … for men and women, while stress-induced eating was a significant pathway for women only. Our findings suggest that the …
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such, men should be especially likely to exhibit a stress response to loss of social influence in the presence of other men …. This study assesses whether men who lose social influence exhibit more of a stress response than men who gain social … tradition. Cortisol is used as a measure of stress response because it is known to increase in response to loss of social esteem …
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intervention aims to reduce stress and depressive symptoms in low-SES women by means of a group-based program combining physical … exercise and psycho-education. Between September 2005 and May 2008, 161 Dutch low-SES women with elevated stress or depressive …-behavioral techniques. Depressive symptoms (CES-D) and perceived stress (PSS) were measured before and immediately after the intervention …
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, job overload and work–family conflict. Work resources appeared to protect higher-educated workers from stress and health …
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sleep, in the association of stress with depression, fatigue, and health-related quality of life (H-QOL) among mothers with … information on maternal sleep. We tested a path model, with sleep disturbance and depression mediating the effect of stress on … their stress, fatigue, and poor mental and physical H-QOL. A cascading effect was found in the path model where maternal …
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