This may also point to a vulnerability of this group to use smoking as a means of alleviating stress — explaining their relapse in smoking after the collapse.24 This vulnerability has been discussed and supported by previous research
showing economic stress as a cause of adverse mental health.25 This increased stress may have also been amplified by a return to smoking, as Cohen and Lichtenstein26 have found.
Not exact matches
He
stressed that despite the
economic prowess of the appointees like; Ken Ofori Atta, Hon. Osafo Maafo and Dr. Anthony Osei Akoto, Ghana's economy will
show positive signs in 2019; urging Ghanaians to understand that things will not change overnight.
Previous research has
shown that
economic stress typically decreases as one gets older, with the over-65 crowd benefiting from home ownership, medical insurance, and Social Security.
History
shows that in times of political and
economic stress, seemingly secure rights come under attack.
Researchers looked at scientific studies
showing a positive impact from pet ownership on infection control, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, cholesterol, allergies,
stress, blood pressure and psychological issues, and concluded that further
economic data was necessary before healthcare savings could be calculated.
In San Diego, U.S.A., Jewish Family Service has delivered Triple P to more than 10,000 parents in low socio -
economic communities, with results
showing improvements in kids» conduct problems and parents»
stress and depression levels.
The results of this evaluation of the Early Start service
showed that, despite clear benefits of the program for parenting - and child - related outcomes, as described in our earlier article, 1 there was no evidence to suggest that the program had a positive impact on a wide range of family - related outcomes, including maternal health, family functioning, family
economic circumstances, and susceptibility to family
stress.
In this article, we address this issue by examining the extent to which families participating in the Early Start program
showed improved outcomes in the areas of maternal health, family functioning, family
economic circumstances, and susceptibility to family
stress, compared with the outcomes of a randomly assigned control group.
These findings are consistent with previous studies that have demonstrated a mediating effect of parent — child relationships and material resources on the relationship between psychosomatic health and living arrangements.31, 44, 45 Positive relationships to parents have been found to be more common in children in JPC than in single care, in particular to the fathers.13, 32, 46 Children's satisfaction with their material resources was included as a potential mediator since
economic stress has previously been
shown to be associated with psychosomatic symptoms in children29 and is more common among children with separated parents.4, 13 Also, these conditions reduced the differences in psychosomatic health between the living arrangements.