Sentences with phrase «late life stressors»

Several studies accordingly have confirmed that a better quality marriage can mitigate the negative impact of late life stressors on quality of life (Bookwala & Franks, 2005; Choi & Marks, 2006; Tower & Kasl, 1995; Tower, Kasl, & Moritz, 1997).
Moreover, the activity restriction model (Williamson & Christie, 2009; Williamson & Shaffer, 2000) also explains that limitations in functioning (both physical and social) and depressive symptomatology are likely adverse consequences older adults experience in the face of late life stressors, and this model is applicable to the context of poor vision (Bookwala & Lawson, 2011).
We know from past research that a good spousal relationship can play a valuable role in enhancing quality of life (e.g., Antonucci et al., 2001; Bookwala & Jacobs, 2004; Walen & Lachman, 2000) and that a good quality marriage can mitigate the adverse effects of mid - and late life stressors such as physical disability or living with a cognitively impaired or depressed spouse (e.g., Bookwala & Franks, 2005; Mancini & Bonnano, 2006; Tower & Kasl, 1995; Tower et al., 1997).

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Learning to live within your means will help you prepare for the inevitable stressors later on, such as buying a home, starting a family or taking time off between jobs.
But other retrospective studies have been done, showing that «major stressors» at a certain time in pregnancy did statistically increase schizophrenia later in life.
Early - life stressors are known to induce changes in gene expression that set the stage for disease in later life.30 Thus, unfortunately, exposure to mercury in either parent, even prior to conception, can affect the child's own genetic expression.
It's critical that kittens have good experiences in many new environments with many new people and animals so that, later in life, they don't consider the new environments, people, and animals to be stressors.
But there is substantial research documenting the impact of potentially traumatic stressors on existing relationships, and on later life relationship quality.
Other studies demonstrating the moderating role of marital quality in the face of a diverse set of stressors experienced in late life (e.g., Bookwala, 2005; Bookwala & Franks, 2005; Tower & Kasl, 1995) further strengthen the rationale for treating the spousal relationship as a moderator in the well - established link between vision impairment and quality of life in late adulthood.
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.
Yet, you know that if you step in and remove every stressor in their lives (as if this were possible), they won't be able to grow and cope with challenges they might face later, when Mommy or Daddy is unable to swoop in and save the day.
Early stressful life contexts increase the likelihood that youth will encounter stressors later in adolescence and young adulthood in a successively contingent manner over adolescence, creating a stress trajectory or pathway (path 2a)(Attar et al. 1994; O'Rand and Hamil - Luker 2005).
ADHD Symptoms in Middle Adolescence Predict Exposure to Person - Related Life Stressors in Late Adolescence in 5 - HTTLPR S - allele Homozygotes.
Learning at a young age how to handle these fears and stressors sets teenagers up to develop healthy attitudes and coping behaviors for when these things arise later in life.
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