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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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Juan Carlos Oliveros,Cristian Cortés-Rivera,José Luis Ulloa Juan Carlos Oliveros
The ability to distinguish between self- and other-related mental representations is crucial for navigating complex social environments. This capacity, known as self-other distinction (SOD), plays a fundamental role in social cognition, all...
Abbie L Little Abbie L Little
Breathwork - deliberately altering the way one breathes - has gained growing attention as an emerging non-pharmacological intervention for mental health and stress regulation. A novel yet ancient method that remains largely underexplored in...
Meaghan E Beckner,Jesse A Stein,Drew Van Dam et al. Meaghan E Beckner et al.
There are limited opportunities to study physiological and psychological factors that predict success in real world high stress environments where individuals must engage in controlled aggressive behaviour. All cadets attending the United S...
Hacer Demirkol,Ahmed S BaHammam,Ebru Savucu et al. Hacer Demirkol et al.
Midday napping (Qailulah) is one of the most recent concepts whose effects on stress have been examined in the literature, and it holds a significant place in Islamic culture as a practice (Sunnah) recommended by Prophet Muhammad. The prese...
Christin Kühner,Julie Emmelkamp,Anneke E Goudriaan et al. Christin Kühner et al.
The literature has consistently demonstrated that being the victim of interpersonal violence increases the risk of future interpersonal violence (i.e., revictimisation). In this context, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is highly impor...
Walter J Sowden,Rachell L Jones,Stein P Thorbeck Walter J Sowden
This study examined how U.S. Army Soldiers' subjective perceptions of organizational affect relate to holistic mental health across the deployment cycle. Using a repeated cross-sectional design, 1554 Soldiers completed surveys before (T1), ...
Jingwei Ma,Xiaohui Luo,Yueqin Hu Jingwei Ma
Research has shown that individuals' stress mindset-the belief that stress is enhancing or debilitating-can be altered through interventions. However, there is still a lack of findings regarding the dynamic fluctuations of stress mindset an...
Dean Ariel,Hadas Marciano,Shaul Kimhi et al. Dean Ariel et al.
The October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and the following conflict has impacted Israeli society, causing widespread distress. While research has examined the direct impacts of such events, less attention has been given to how sociopoliti...
Gabriela Ioachim,Lindsay Allen,Michelle Redekop et al. Gabriela Ioachim et al.
Public safety personnel (PSP) and healthcare providers (HCP) are routinely exposed to potentially psychologically traumatic events and are at increased risk of developing mental disorder symptoms and posttraumatic stress injuries (PTSI). Th...
Huiqing Huang,Xuebing Wu,Jun Hu et al. Huiqing Huang et al.
Daily life is full of stressful events, but previous studies have inconsistent findings on how stress predicts daily activities. This study explored the relationship between perceived stress, activity choice, and happiness and meaning throu...