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origins. This paper analyzes one factor at a critical stage of human development: exposure to maternal stress from family … severe stress; the decrease in consumption of prescription drugs treating depression alone can be valued at nearly $ 1 … billion. More generally, our results point to in utero stress exposure as a potential cause of the rising incidence of several …
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origins. This paper analyzes one factor at a critical stage of human development: exposure to maternal stress from family … severe stress; the decrease in consumption of prescription drugs treating depression alone can be valued at nearly $1 billion …. More generally, our results point to in utero stress exposure as a potential cause of the rising incidence of several …
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households experienced a debt-servicing burden related to stress and stigma via bankruptcy. Also, the study unveils that …
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Absenteeism due to "burnout", depression or other psychological diagnoses, is increasing alarmingly in modern work life. This point of view describes presumed connections between the double bind-communication pattern in organisations and its detrimental consequences for both the employees of a...
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-being measures (evaluations of best possible life, positive affect, stress, and depression). Drawing upon Gallup World Poll data for … additional association. We also find that having household members abroad is linked with increased stress and depression, which …
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