According to an American
Psychological Association survey 52 % of adult Americans find it a «significant source of stress.»
A news release on the videos, citing a 2012 American
Psychological Association survey of high school seniors and college freshmen, noted:
Researchers have linked weight gain to stress, and according to an American
Psychological Association survey, about one - fourth of Americans rate their stress level as 8 or more on a 10 - point scale.
An American
Psychological Association survey found that almost two - thirds of Americans rank money as the number - one holiday stressor.
An American
Psychological Association survey found that 65 % of people named their job as their top source of stress, and just 37 % felt they were doing a good job managing it.
In a 2010 American
Psychological Association survey [pdf], those five factors were the most often cited sources of stress for Americans.
Not exact matches
According to an American
Psychological Association poll, three - quarters of those
surveyed list work issues as the source of the most stress in their life.
In a 2013
survey of adults and teens conducted online on behalf of the American
Psychological Association by Harris Interactive Inc., Teen reported stress levels during the school year far exceeding what they believed to be healthy (5.8 vs. 3.9 on a 10 - point scale).
Of the 46
associations across various disciplines that were
surveyed for resources — including the American Chemical Society, the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the American
Psychological Association, and the American Society of Human Genetics — only 16 provided any kind of child care support, either at meetings or more generally.
Experimental evidence confirms what
surveys have long suggested: Physicians are more likely to prescribe antibiotics when they believe there is a high expectation of it from their patients, even if they think the probability of bacterial infection is low and antibiotics would not be effective, according to a study published by the American
Psychological Association.
This year's extraordinary presidential campaign is taking a toll on American workers, some of whom report feeling stressed, argumentative and less productive because of political discussions on the job, according to a
survey released Sept. 14 by the American
Psychological Association.
In a
survey released Thursday by the American
Psychological Association (APA), 52 % of American adults report the election as a significant source of stress in their lives.
One
survey done by the American
Psychological Association has found that around 40 percent of people that experience high - stress levels deal with their problems through excessive eating.
A 2012
survey by the American
Psychological Association found that not only do 34 - 45 % of US women feel fatigued and overwhelmed by stress, but 46 % also cope with this stress through unhealthy eating habits such as overeating or unhealthy food choices.
A 2013
survey called «Stress in America» from the American
Psychological Association found that some adolescents reported higher stress levels during the school year than adults in the same month.
ABC NEWS - Feb 6 - A review of 400 psychology studies and public interest
surveys was commissioned by the
Association for
Psychological Science and will be published in the February edition of its journal
Psychological Science in the Public Interest.
Over a decade ago, the American
Psychological Association began
surveying people regarding their stress levels.
And teens aren't always using healthy methods to cope, finds the latest Stress in America
survey from the Washington, D.C. - based American
Psychological Association.
Teens routinely say that their school - year stress levels are far higher than they think is healthy and their average reported stress exceeds that of adults, according to an annual
survey published by the American
Psychological Association.
And a
survey by the American
Psychological Association found that 61 percent of women and 59 percent of men cited benefits as the main reason they stay with an organization.
Per the 2016 Work and Wellbeing
survey from the American
Psychological Association (APA), one in three workers
surveyed reported being chronically stressed on the job.
According to a
survey released by the American
Psychological Association in February, 2015, Americans experience extreme stress about money: • 72 % of Americans reported feeling some stress about money sometime within the past month.
According to a
survey released by the American
Psychological Association in February, 2015, Americans experience...
Methods As part of a larger
survey of pediatric psychologists from the Society of Pediatric Psychology e-mail listserv (American
Psychological Association, APA, Division 54), 37 measures were selected for this psychometric review.
That same year, American Psychologist
surveyed 800 members of the American
Psychological Association to learn which theoretical clinical orientations they followed and which psychotherapists they believed to be the most influential in the field.
According to a
survey conducted by the American
Psychological Association, psychologists suggest that your emotions are the number one reason for struggling to lose weight.
Harold Delaney, et al., «Religiosity and Spirituality among Psychologists: A
Survey of Clinician Members of the American
Psychological Association,» Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol.
Forty - four percent of employed U.S. adults say they check their work e-mail at least once a day when they are on vacation, according to a 2013
survey by the American
Psychological Association.