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期刊名:Stress and health

缩写:STRESS HEALTH

ISSN:1532-3005

e-ISSN:1532-2998

IF/分区:2.7/Q2

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Kuiliang Li,Lei Ren,Rui Lang et al. Kuiliang Li et al.
Compared with non-left-behind children (NLBC), left-behind children (LBC) face a higher risk of academic stress, depression, and anxiety symptoms due to separation from their parents; however, the heterogeneity of academic stress profiles a...
Marta Victoria Santiago,Hugo Olmedillas,Julen Sáinz et al. Marta Victoria Santiago et al.
Chronic stress, common in university students and particularly pronounced in women, negatively impacts health. Heart Rate Variability (HRV), an autonomic balance measure, is influenced by stress, physical activity (PA), and the menstrual cy...
Shuqian Liang,Jiajing Li,Shuyu Shan et al. Shuqian Liang et al.
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and depression frequently co-occur among emerging adulthood, yet how they co-develop over time in response to interpersonal stress and which social factors shape this process remain unclear. Understanding the...
Luyi Xu,Tingting Lin,Siyi Su et al. Luyi Xu et al.
This is a longitudinal stydy to explore the relationship between fear of disease progression and dyadic self-care in stroke patients and their spouses. Between August 2024 and May 2025, 369 stroke patient-spouse dyads completed two rounds o...
Abigail Bailey,Dorien Kooij,Renee de Reuver et al. Abigail Bailey et al.
University employees experience high levels of work-related stress and burnout, yet despite an abundance of interventions, participation remains low and they don't reach those who need them most. This study identified major stressors in the...
Inga Truskauskaite,Monika Kvedaraite,Julia Brailovskaia et al. Inga Truskauskaite et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war are seen as global crises, possibly affecting mental health worldwide. Longitudinal research seeking to understand these effects is still scarce. The current study aimed to examine mental hea...
Ciara S Venter,Diego I Barcala-Delgado,Maureen Perry-Jenkins et al. Ciara S Venter et al.
Despite increasing recognition of the workplace as a key social determinant of health, the role of the workplace in shaping the mental health and well-being of Black mothers has been understudied. The current study examined whether certain ...
Richard G Cowden,Carmen Callizo,Ni Made Taganing Kurniati et al. Richard G Cowden et al.
When people perceive themselves as having violated religious/spiritual principles, they may experience distress that prompts efforts to restore alignment with what they hold as sacred. While divine forgiveness is increasingly recognized as ...
Lisanne M Robbemond,Matthijs L Noordzij,Catheleine M G van Driel et al. Lisanne M Robbemond et al.
Physiological markers are increasingly used to monitor individuals undergoing Virtual Reality (VR) stress interventions. However, several challenges arise when employing these markers to assess the impact of VR stress interventions. This sy...
Alyssa Lynch,Thomas W Britt,Marissa Shuffler et al. Alyssa Lynch et al.
Emergency medicine clinicians (EMCs) experience high levels of burnout and mental health strain as a function of the work demands they encounter. The present study examined meaningful work as a buffer of the relationship between work demand...