Sentences with phrase «interacted with stressors»

Psychological Review, 96, 358 — 372, 1989), were examined to evaluate whether a negative inferential style about cause, consequence, and self interacted with stressors over time to predict prospective elevations in depressive symptoms specifically compared with typically co-occurring symptoms.

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Unseen by the human eye, plants interact with many species of fungi and other microbes in the surrounding environment, and these exchanges can impact the plant's health and tolerance to stressors such as drought or disease, as well as the global carbon cycle.
Such abiotic and biotic stressors interacting with climate variability are likely to impact maple production depending on where you are and how you are managing your sugar bush.»
Dr. Zota's work focuses on using innovative, multi-disciplinary methods to: 1) identify sources and consequences of human exposure to environmental contaminants; 2) illustrate how environmental hazards may interact with social disadvantage and psychosocial stressors to exacerbate health disparities; and 3) evaluate the impact of NGO and regulatory action on emerging environmental health problems.
Yet, we don't fully understand how the increased salinity in vernal pools will interact with natural stressors (e.g., predator - prey and competitive interactions) of aquatic communities under natural conditions.
The John Henryism Hypothesis put forth by Sherman James argues that having «a strong behavioral predisposition to cope actively with psychosocial environmental stressors» interacts with disadvantaged circumstances (like low socioeconomic status, discrimination, and structural inequality) to negatively impact health.
The mental health and well - being consequences of climate change related impacts rarely occur in isolation, but often interact with other social and environmental stressors.
It is a risk multiplier that interacts with other stressors to create new or alter existing risks (DoD 2014).
By learning how to interact differently with your child at home, you can avoid stressors and triggers that generate anxiety.
Additional factors that must be considered include, but are not limited to, genetic risk, environmental risk, contextual stressors and trauma, parental psychopathology and substance use, and peer influences, with all of these factors interacting with emotion regulation to predict outcomes.
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