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Despite increasing mental health problems and an existing care gap among university students, cost-effective solutions to bridge this gap are still lacking. Using a reflection intervention, we conduct a randomized controlled trial with undergraduate students in Germany. As part of a thought...
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hypothesis that increased stress is one transmission mechanism. Using unique survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we … find performance pay consistently and importantly associates with greater stress even controlling for a long list of … pay and stress. The risk tolerant receiving performance pay suffer less stress than the risk averse. …
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. Previous research from the US argues that alcohol use as a form of "self-medication" may be a natural response to the stress …
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relationship between exposure to stress and overall health is shown. Apparently, the increase in mortality can be explained by the … increase in individual stress levels after the economic, cultural and political consequences of reunification. …
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socialisation. In addition trait competitiveness and occupational stress were measured. Demographic variables were less predictive … autonomy. Subjectively perceived occupational stress was determined by diverse socio‐demographic variables, although the stress … greater job‐related stress. Conversely, mothers from “superior” SES, with more siblings, and fewer children of their own …
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(former West Germany). More specifically, those practising in East Germany reported significantly more stress regarding the …
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