According to Fernández - González et al., self - esteem seems to be
associated with stressors that have to do with emotion (Fernández - González, González - Hernández, & Trianes - Torres, 2015).
Not exact matches
Given that Facebook helps keep us connected but can also expose us to many social
stressors, like envy and gossip, the researchers, led by Eric Vanman at the University of Queensland, expected to find a Facebook break would be
associated with a drop in life - satisfaction, but also a reduction in stress levels.
The proclivity to detect and dwell on
stressors and threats — a tendency that unites neurotics — explains why the personality trait is not just
associated with experiences of fear, moodiness, worry and frustration but also a higher - than - average risk factor for common mental disorders.
Mental Retardation, hospitalization or extreme psychosocial
stressors may be
associated with the disorder.
Make sure you are taking care of yourself (physically and emotionally) so that you feel able to handle the
stressors associated with co-parenting.
Brainstem abnormalities that involve the medullary serotonergic (5 - hydroxytryptamine [5 - HT]-RRB- system in up to 70 % of infants who die from SIDS are the most robust and specific neuropathologic findings
associated with SIDS and have been confirmed in several independent data sets and laboratories.37, — , 40 This area of the brainstem plays a key role in coordinating many respiratory, arousal, and autonomic functions and, when dysfunctional, might prevent normal protective responses to
stressors that commonly occur during sleep.
These patterns represent what Schieman has called «the stress of higher status» — a process in which
stressors associated with higher status offset the rewards that often accompany it.
«What is lost by an oversimplified view of colony health is that honey bees suffer from myriad parasites, diseases and other
stressors that are more commonly
associated with the death of the colony,» he said.
Studies also continue to show that Gulf War illness is not
associated with psychological
stressors during the war, the panel said.
Although a reef manager can not easily address the global issues of increasing temperatures and acidification, managers can reduce local
stressors that compound those
associated with climate change and acidification.
New research by Washington University School of Medicine researchers, including Terrie E. Inder, MD, shows that exposure to
stressors in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is
associated with alterations in the brain structure and function of very preterm infants.
In the case of diet and nutrition, red pigmentation often indicates a special blend of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidant nutrients that can help to protect the body from certain
stressors associated with aging.
Deliberately developing these skills can also improve outcomes for low - income children, whose ability to access EF skills may be compromised by the chronic
stressors associated with living in poverty.
These efforts are intended to help students focus on academics by reducing the psychosocial
stressors associated with poverty.
The structural and metabolic changes
associated with age, coupled
with genetics and environmental
stressors, make it possible that any of our canine companions are susceptible to disease.
Now remember, what these investigators wanted to do was to see which problem behaviors observed in the pet store dogs were due to the nature of the people who typically obtain their pups from pet shops versus of those problems which arise as a result of the early
stressors associated with being reared in a puppy mill.
A body that is well rested is better able to handle the
stressors associated with sea travel.
Scientists are particularly concerned
with the ability of reef - building corals to persist in the face of ocean acidification combined
with the other
stressors such as temperature increase, sea level rise, and changes in storm intensity all also
associated with climate change.
Warming of sea surface temperatures and alteration of ocean chemistry
associated with anthropogenic increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide will have profound consequences for a broad range of species, but the potential for seasonal variation to modify species and ecosystem responses to these
stressors has received little attention.
As a previous hospital social worker, Susan also has experience working
with individuals who have been diagnosed
with medical conditions and helping them, as well as their family members, manage the
stressors and changes
associated with medical issues or a disability.
There is yet disagreement on whether the traumas
associated with different stressful events relating to cancer diagnosis and treatment actually qualify as PTSD
stressors (Green 1998).
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Many urban youth experiencesignificant and unremitting negative
stressors, including those
associated with community violence, multigenerational poverty, failing educational systems, substance use, limited avenues for success, health risks, and trauma.
These social benefits may buffer children and families
with low socioeconomic status from exposure to some of the physical hardships and psychosocial
stressors associated with poverty.
Maternal chronic illness is one of several chronic
stressors that have been
associated with mothers» depressive symptoms.1, 3
This is a review of the literature that examines the exposure to violence as a psychosocial
stressor that is independently
associated with asthma morbidity even after adjustment for income, housing, and other adverse life events.
We hypothesised that (1) objective measures of availability / access to destinations, greenness and a pedestrian - friendly infrastructure would be negatively
associated with depressive symptoms; (2) environmental
stressors such as signs of crime / disorder, pollution, traffic - related variables and presence of stray dogs would be positively
associated with depressive symptoms; (3) older adults living alone would report more depressive symptoms than their counterparts; (4) and the negative effects of living alone on depressive symptoms would be attenuated by better access / availability of destinations and lower levels of environmental
stressors.
These findings are also in line
with other studies that have shown that chronic caregiver stress in the postpartum and early childhood period has been
associated with persistent wheeze in early childhood4 as well as factors that may initiate or potentiate inflammation in the lung (eg, IgE expression, enhanced nonspecific and allergen - specific lymphocyte proliferation, differential cytokine expression).5, 7 Both persistent wheeze and atopy have been linked to reduced lung function in childhood.49 This cumulative stress model is particularly relevant given that maternal IPV may become a more direct
stressor for toddlers who are witnessing violence against their mothers.50
Coping strategies are most often described as either problem focused coping; an effort to recognise modifies or eliminates the impact of
stressor or cognitive activity, or emotion focused coping; being an effort to regulate emotional states that are
associated with exposure of stress.19, 23,34,35
In addition to poverty and health - related factors, the number of children and adults living in the home as well as family mobility are additional chronic
stressors independently
associated with maternal depressive symptoms.
Maternal presence reduces activation of the HPA axis and ANS in young rodents exposed to a
stressor (51), and in humans, the presence of a supportive caregiver is
associated with reduced HPA axis reactivity in young children (52).
After controlling for relevant demographic characteristics, parental co-morbid psychopathology, and offspring psychopathology, maternal depression was
associated with higher levels of physical symptoms (β = 0 · 14, S.E. = 0 · 07) during adolescence, and higher levels of minor
stressors (β = 2 · 52, S.E. = 1 · 07) and a greater risk for using mental health services (OR 1 · 86, 95 % CI 1 · 14 — 3 · 03) in young adulthood.
It was designed for families
with children
with disruptive behavior problems and for parents facing multiple
stressors associated with poverty and / or who experience mental health problems.
Paternal depression was
associated with offspring experiencing more major
stressors (β = 0 · 27, S.E. = 0 · 07), having lower perceived social competence (β = − 0 · 17, S.E. = 0 · 08), and being more likely to attempt suicide (OR 2 · 65, 95 % CI 1 · 19 — 5 · 92) during adolescence, as well as lower perceived social competence (β = − 1 · 21, S.E. = 0 · 49) in young adulthood.
Abstract: The aims of the present study were to: (a) determine if self - reported coping is consistent
with conceptually - equivalent investigator - rated coping indices; (b) establish which types of coping are
associated with psychological stress; and (c) establish whether using investigator - rated in addition to self - report coping indices to predict stress outcomes is beneficial in a real life context of worker's
stressors.
Risk factors
associated with incarceration include disruption of parent - child relationships, transitions in living arrangements, financial and other
stressors on caregivers, emotional distress, and increased likelihood of behavioral and emotional disorders.
Antenatal depression may not only alter development of stress - related biological systems in the fetus, but may also increase risk of obstetrical complications.6 Postnatal depression may also be an early life
stressor given known associations
with lower levels of sensitive, responsive care needed for infants» development of health attachment relationships, emotional regulation skills, interpersonal skills and stress response mechanisms.7 Early life
stressors, such as those that might be
associated with maternal depression, can influence brain development, which continues at a rapid pace at least for several years after birth.8 Problems in any of these aspects of development may disrupt the earliest stages of socio - emotional and cognitive development, predisposing to the later development of depression or other disorders.
These questions concern (1) how changes in cortisol are
associated with hypothesized sex - specific
stressors of out - group threat for males and infant distress in females, (2) how exposure to sex - specific
stressors are related to the desire of affiliation, and (3) how changes in cortisol are
associated with mortality salience induction.
Specifically, the following questions were addressed: (1) Are changes in cortisol
associated with the hypothesized sex - specific
stressors of out - group threat for males and infant distress in females?
Regular home visits from a supportive, highly trained home visitor can help alleviate some of the
stressors associated with this time period.
The dominant approach to research in this field starts out from the assumption that (the care needs or daily hassles
associated with caring for) the child
with ID is a «
stressor», defined as a threat, challenge or demand that taxes or exceeds an individual's capacity to adapt [1].
Enduring strengths and vulnerabilities, early
stressors, and aspects of relationship quality may be involved in a continual chain of factors, being
associated with late dissolutions via long term associations
with other risk factors, such as decreased relationship satisfaction or increased conflicts.
Of course, this body of research does not really explain why certain behaviours are problematic or
stressors for parents and families.2 Moreover, parent distress may be the antecedent rather than the outcome of child behaviour problems: High parent distress is
associated with less optimal parenting and more negative parent - child interaction which, in turn, predicts child behaviour problems.
Knowledge is limited about to what degree such vulnerabilities and
stressors may be
associated with dissolution timing.
It can assist
with communication problems and can help couples learn how to relax and deal
with the
associated stressors.
A large body of research has highlighted the importance of investigating how aspects of relationship quality and stability are
associated with intrinsic vulnerabilities and
with environmental
stressors couples are exposed to (Bradbury and Karney [2004]; Karney and Bradbury [1995]-RRB-.
Thus,
stressors and low levels of positivity in the early child - rearing years may be
associated with late child - rearing dissolutions through a cascade where low relationship satisfaction eventually causes the termination of the relationship.
In our work
with adolescents
with type 1 diabetes, collaborative coping
with the mother was
associated with greater perceived coping effectiveness when it was matched to the appraisal of the
stressor (i.e., collaborative coping in conjunction
with viewing the
stressor as shared; Berg, Skinner, et al., 2009).
When women experience acute and chronic life
stressors during pregnancy, maternal mental health issues can arise.33 Yet differences in maternal mental health are also not enough to explain the gap in birth outcomes, as African American women have not consistently reported higher levels of stress during pregnancy.34 However, women of color are not typically aware of mental health symptoms experienced during pregnancy and in the postpartum period.35 This is due to a lack of knowledge regarding the signs and symptoms
associated with mental health challenges.
Mothers are less likely to be sensitive caregivers when they are stressed, and economic and social
stressors for the family are often
associated with poor quality child care involving turnover in child care providers and long hours out of home.
In boys who reported low pubertal status, both NCS (β =.48, p =.001) and
stressors (β =.27, p =.002) were significantly
associated with depressive symptoms.