By using... hierarchical regression analyses potential moderating influences of self - reported trait - mindfulness and trait values of
general psychological stress reactivity on stress protective effects of a three months Taiji training were examined.
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Physical punishment is associated with a range of mental health problems in children, youth and adults, including depression, unhappiness, anxiety, feelings of hopelessness, use of drugs and alcohol, and
general psychological maladjustment.26 — 29 These relationships may be mediated by disruptions in parent — child attachment resulting from pain inflicted by a caregiver, 30,31 by increased levels of cortisol32 or by chemical disruption of the brain's mechanism for regulating
stress.33 Researchers are also finding that physical punishment is linked to slower cognitive development and adversely affects academic achievement.34 These findings come from large longitudinal studies that control for a wide range of potential confounders.35 Intriguing results are now emerging from neuroimaging studies, which suggest that physical punishment may reduce the volume of the brain's grey matter in areas associated with performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, third edition (WAIS - III).36 In addition, physical punishment can cause alterations in the dopaminergic regions associated with vulnerability to the abuse of drugs and alcohol.37
Immediately after the study, participants in the meditation retreat showed improvements in attention as well as in
general psychological well - being and ability to cope with
stress.
However, what we do know at this stage is that younger patients and patients who in
general find it difficult to cope with
stress are more likely to develop
psychological problems following a TIA.»
Stress is a medical term for a wide range of strong external stimuli, both physiological and
psychological, which can cause a physiological response called the
general adaptation syndrome.
It is recognized that a syndrome of increasing
stress and
psychological symptoms is not restricted to the traditionally highly
stressed groups of junior hospital doctors, but may affect senior hospital consultants,
general practitioners and other health professionals.
Mindfulness, also known as mindful meditation or mindful awareness has scientific support as a means for reducing
stress, improving attention, boosting the immune system and promoting a
general sense of health and
psychological well being.
The Theta state is where you connect with your intuition and experience clearer thinking, lower
stress levels and
general psychological wellbeing.
Attachement to a pet parrot was not correlated with various
psychological outcomes, including loneliness, perceived
stress and
general wellbeing.
The main differences between the jurisdictions arise in respect of claims of
general damages for related anxiety,
stress or
psychological trauma.
Most nurses had provided support by giving talks on
stress and relaxation, and some had also referred patients to their
general practitioner (GP) or encouraged patients to self - refer to Improving Access to
Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services, which some nurses described as having good relations with.
PSS Perceived
Stress Scale, STAI State Trait Anxiety Inventory, CES - D Center for Epidemiological Studies — Depression Scale, PANAS Positive and Negative Affect Scale, Pos positive subscale, Neg negative subscale, WEMWBS Warwick - Edinburgh Mental Well - being Scale, SCL 90R Symptom Checklist 90R, MBI Masloch Burnout Inventory, EE emotional exhaustion, Dep depersonalisation, Pers personal accomplishment, BSI Brief Symptom Inventory (GSI — General Symptom Index), Som somatisation, Dep depression, Anx anxiety, PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, DASS Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale, Dep depression, Anx anxiety, DPS daily physical symptoms, TUS Time Urgency Scale, Task Task - Related Hurry, Gen General Hurry, ED - 6 Teacher Stress Scale, K10 Kessler - 10 Psychological Distress Scale, SWLS Satisfaction with Life Scale, BDI Beck Depression Inventory, Occ - Stress occupational
Stress Scale, STAI State Trait Anxiety Inventory, CES - D Center for Epidemiological Studies — Depression Scale, PANAS Positive and Negative Affect Scale, Pos positive subscale, Neg negative subscale, WEMWBS Warwick - Edinburgh Mental Well - being Scale, SCL 90R Symptom Checklist 90R, MBI Masloch Burnout Inventory, EE emotional exhaustion, Dep depersonalisation, Pers personal accomplishment, BSI Brief Symptom Inventory (GSI —
General Symptom Index), Som somatisation, Dep depression, Anx anxiety, PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, DASS Depression, Anxiety and
Stress Scale, Dep depression, Anx anxiety, DPS daily physical symptoms, TUS Time Urgency Scale, Task Task - Related Hurry, Gen General Hurry, ED - 6 Teacher Stress Scale, K10 Kessler - 10 Psychological Distress Scale, SWLS Satisfaction with Life Scale, BDI Beck Depression Inventory, Occ - Stress occupational
Stress Scale, Dep depression, Anx anxiety, DPS daily physical symptoms, TUS Time Urgency Scale, Task Task - Related Hurry, Gen
General Hurry, ED - 6 Teacher
Stress Scale, K10 Kessler - 10 Psychological Distress Scale, SWLS Satisfaction with Life Scale, BDI Beck Depression Inventory, Occ - Stress occupational
Stress Scale, K10 Kessler - 10
Psychological Distress Scale, SWLS Satisfaction with Life Scale, BDI Beck Depression Inventory, Occ -
Stress occupational
Stress occupational
stressstress
The participants were receiving e-therapy for a variety of problems, including mental health diagnosis (eg, posttraumatic
stress disorder, k = 4; depression, k = 1; and panic disorder and agoraphobia, k = 1),
psychological distress related to medical problems (eg, headaches, k = 1), work - related distress (k = 1),
general distress (k = 1), and other self - reported presenting problems (eg, symptoms of depression, symptoms of anxiety,
stress, relationship issues, or childhood abuse; k = 2).
A questionnaire was produced comprising these item pools in addition to well validated measures covering: The 30 Big Five facets,
stress,
general anxiety, social anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive symptoms, schizotypy,
psychological (eudemonic) well - being, physical health, sleep quality, life satisfaction, coping styles, gratitude, hope, optimism, social desirability, and several measures of parenting.
It is suggested that men seem to be affected differently by the
stress of subfertility than are women, differently in a way that does not seem easily recognizable by standardized
general psychological measures.
General indices regarding mental health of mothers have been associated with their children's sleep, and less well - organized sleep patterns have been noted in children from poorly functioning families.113) Mothers of children with sleep disturbances exhibited much higher
psychological stress than did controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the
General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's sleep quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep quality associated with
stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were more likely to recover from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interactions.
Most parenting research has assessed the efficacy of social support by evaluating relationships between retrospective measures of social support processes and
general measures of
psychological distress (i.e., depressive symptoms,
stress).
Such findings have been attributed to three major environmental influences on the development of EF;
general cognitive stimulation (exposure to books and toys),
psychological stress (household chaos and conflict), and parenting styles (responsive versus neglectful; Bernier et al., 2010; Farah et al., 2008; Schroeder & Kelley, 2009).