Psychosocial stressors
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LGBTQI (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or intersex) communities are increasingly recognized as a vulnerable and high-risk population in oncology. LGBTQI cancer carers, including carers who are LGBTQI and other carers of LGBTQI people, experience many of the same stressors as LGBTQI patients but their support needs are often overlooked in the cancer literature.
18p vishanshan 27-06-2024 2 1 Download
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This study used data from three CVH cohorts to examine longitudinally the associations of a resilience resource, perceived neighborhood social cohesion (hereafter referred to as neighborhood social cohesion), with the American Heart Association’s Life’s Simple 7 (LS7), and whether psychosocial stressors modify observed relationships.
11p viferrari 29-10-2022 7 2 Download
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Chronic venous leg ulcers (CVLUs) are the most common type of lower extremity wound. Even when treated with evidenced-based care, 30–50% of CVLUs fail to heal. A specific gap exists about the association between psychosocial stressors, particularly loneliness, and biomarkers of inflammation and immunity.
11p viisaacnewton 25-04-2022 18 4 Download
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Severe adverse life events, such as traumatic experiences, are well-known stressors implicated in (youth) major depression (MD). However, to date, far less is known about the role of more common psychosocial stressors in the context of MD, which are part of everyday life during youth.
11p vimax2711 27-03-2020 11 1 Download
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Research suggests that physical activity (PA) enhances cognitive performance and prevents stress-related impairments of higher order cognitive functions like working memory (WM) performance. The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of PA on WM performance after acute stress exposure in preadolescent children.
15p virome2711 13-01-2020 12 1 Download
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This paper investigates the prevalence, comorbidity, and predictors of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents in north-eastern Uganda.
11p viamsterdam2711 07-01-2020 12 1 Download
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In a study of potential bone marrow transplant recipients, patients reported an improved outlook on life, enhanced relationships, and greater satisfaction with religious concerns (Andrykowski et al., 1993). The authors note that cancer should not be viewed as a homo- geneously negative event, but as a “psychosocial transition, i.e. an event with significant negative implications that can nevertheless cause individuals to restructure their attitudes, values, and behaviors, and thus can serve to trigger positive psychosocial change” (p. 274).
0p taisaokhongthedung 09-01-2013 35 1 Download
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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học General Psychiatry cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: Low self-esteem and psychiatric patients: Part II – The relationship between self-esteem and demographic factors and psychosocial stressors in psychiatric patients...
8p thulanh10 09-10-2011 56 4 Download