The associations
between psychosocial stress and the frequency of illness, and innate and adaptive immune function in children
Not exact matches
«It is telling that even in modern large - scale societies the status comparisons most consequential for
psychosocial stress are typically among individuals who are in close geographic proximity or who occupy the same social network rather than
between individuals at opposite ends of the socioeconomic spectrum.
A focus of her current work is assessing the relationship
between social inequality,
psychosocial stress and how these factors may interact with chemical exposures to amplify pollution / health outcome relationships and produce environmental health inequalities.
There are also the issues of inflammation and
stress that arises from exercise, as well as
psychosocial stress — all of which build upon each other in the complex interactions
between the HPA axis and the body at large.
As mentioned before, when we have an unbalance
between the
psychosocial factors present at work and the worker skills, it is easy to generate
stress responses, one of the central topics when we talk about occupational health.
Finally, we analyzed the association
between psychosocial factors at work and occupational
stress, aiming to identify work environment characteristics that might be favoring the presence of symptoms relating to
stress.
Considering this, the aim of this study was to determine the association
between the
psychosocial factors at work and occupational
stress in gas station attendants in Ecuador.
Correlations coefficients for the associations
between psychosocial work factors and occupational
stress.
Considering this, the aim of this research was to determine the association
between the
psychosocial factors at work and occupational
stress in gas station attendants in Ecuador.
There are well - documented associations
between posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) and intimate relationship problems, including relationship distress and aggression, 1 and studies demonstrate that the presence of PTSD symptoms in one partner is associated with caregiver burden and psychological distress in the other partner.2 Although currently available individual psychotherapies for PTSD produce overall improvements in
psychosocial functioning, these improvements are not specifically found in intimate relationship functioning.3 Moreover, it has been shown that even when patients receive state - of - the - art individual psychotherapy for the disorder, negative interpersonal relations predict worse treatment outcomes.4, 5
Workload, in particular tight deadlines, too much work and too much pressure or responsibility, a lack of managerial support, organisational changes at work, violence and role uncertainty are identified causes of work - related
stress.1 These factors are antecedents of sickness presenteeism which is mediated by mental and physical health.2 At the individual level, chronic
stress produces long - term deleterious effects in health, namely, cardiovascular diseases, 3 burn - out, anxiety and depression.4 Sickness absence in Europe is associated with
psychosocial work factors.5 The link
between work performance,
stress and health poses an important challenge to workers, employers and organisations in general, as
stress should be monitored and mitigation measures implemented accordingly.6
Hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated that commonly investigated
psychosocial factors such as affectivity, coping, and social support moderated the relationship
between perceived
stress and one illness behavior (report of illness without visits to the doctor).
The results show associations
between work - related perceived
stress and trapezius muscle activity and rest during standardized simulated computer work, and provide partial empirical support for the hypothesized pathway of
stress induced muscle activity in the association
between an adverse
psychosocial work environment and musculoskeletal symptoms in the neck and shoulder.
In face of historic, biological and
psychosocial differences that men and women tackle, and
stressing the changes that emerged with the increase of female workforce, new gender equity roles in many Western countries and new family configurations, this study aims at investigating the relationship
between romantic relationship satisfaction and love components in Sternberg's (1986) model among Brazilian men and women.
Increased volume in this brain region is associated with more optimal development of a number of
psychosocial factors (e.g.,
stress reactivity).15 Links
between early responsive parenting and increased volume in the hippocampal region also suggest that the early developmental period is an important time to facilitate responsive parenting practices, especially in high risk families, in order to enhance the parent - child relationship.
It is important to understand the difference
between screening and assessing for
psychosocial risk and pediatric medical traumatic
stress.
The direct link
between stress and metabolic control, however, contrasts with the current view that
psychosocial variables affect metabolic control indirectly through their influence on adherence behavior.
A review of
psychosocial predictors of infertility - related
stress was published 3 years ago (Gourounti et al., 2010) collating the findings of 19 empirical studies that had explored the relationship
between psychosocial factors and a negative emotional outcome measure (distress,
stress, depression, etc.).
However, one of the major proposed mechanisms to account for the relationship
between prenatal
psychosocial stress and the offspring's susceptibility to infections is the secretion of cortisol, which is regulated by the maternal HPA axis and the placenta [14,20].
Differences
between assisted reproductive technique (ART) and control group women and men in couple - related and
psychosocial stress factors: percentages and frequencies