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Assessing the Validity of Self-Reported Stress-Related Growth
"... The purpose of these studies was to assess the validity of self-reported stress-related growth (SRG). In Study 1, individuals with breast cancer (n � 70) generally did not report greater well-being than a matched comparison group (n � 70). In Study 2, there were no significant differences in well-be ..."
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The purpose of these studies was to assess the validity of self-reported stress-related growth (SRG). In Study 1, individuals with breast cancer (n � 70) generally did not report greater well-being than a matched comparison group (n � 70). In Study 2, there were no significant differences in well
The Effect of Physiology Feedback on the Match between Heart Rate and Self-Reported Stress
"... Over the past years self-tracking of physiological parameters has become increasingly common: more and more people are keeping track of aspects of their physiological state (e.g., heart rate, blood sugar, and blood pressure). To shed light on the possible effects of self-tracking of physiology, a s ..."
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study was conducted to test whether physiology feedback has acute effects on self-reported stress and the extent to which self-reported stress corresponds to physiological stress. In this study, participants executed several short tasks, while they were either shown visual feedback about their heart
SHORT REPORT Self-reported stress among multiprofessional media personnel
, 2003
"... Background Recent research shows increasing rates of occupational stress and stress-related disorders. Objective To study self-reported stress and its association with work (work duty, working hours and shift work), sick leave and gender among multiprofessional media personnel. Methods We used a que ..."
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Background Recent research shows increasing rates of occupational stress and stress-related disorders. Objective To study self-reported stress and its association with work (work duty, working hours and shift work), sick leave and gender among multiprofessional media personnel. Methods We used a
In Sync : the effect of physiology feedback on the match between heart rate and self-reported stress Citation for published version (APA): The Effect of Physiology Feedback on the Match between Heart Rate and Self-Reported Stress
"... Over the past years self-tracking of physiological parameters has become increasingly common: more and more people are keeping track of aspects of their physiological state (e.g., heart rate, blood sugar, and blood pressure). To shed light on the possible effects of self-tracking of physiology, a s ..."
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study was conducted to test whether physiology feedback has acute effects on self-reported stress and the extent to which self-reported stress corresponds to physiological stress. In this study, participants executed several short tasks, while they were either shown visual feedback about their heart
Research Article In Sync: The Effect of Physiology Feedback on the Match between Heart Rate and Self-Reported Stress
, 2015
"... Copyright © 2015 Elisabeth T. van Dijk et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Over the past years self-tracking of ph ..."
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feedback has acute effects on self-reported stress and the extent to which self-reported stress corresponds to physiological stress. In this study, participants executed several short tasks, while they were either shown visual feedback about their heart rate or not. Results show that self-reported stress
Self-Reported Stress and Risk of Endometrial Cancer: A Prospective Cohort Study
"... Objectives: To assess a possible relationship between perceived stress and first-time incidence of primary endometrial cancer. Psychological stress may affect the synthesis and metabolism of estrogens and thereby be related to risk of endometrial cancer. Methods: The 6760 women participating in the ..."
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Objectives: To assess a possible relationship between perceived stress and first-time incidence of primary endometrial cancer. Psychological stress may affect the synthesis and metabolism of estrogens and thereby be related to risk of endometrial cancer. Methods: The 6760 women participating
Chewing Gum and Impasse-Induced Self-Reported Stress Acknowledgements
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Association of Biological and Self-Reported Stress Measures with Cardiovascular Disease and Risk Factors among Adults with Type II Diabetes
, 2014
"... Purpose and Background/Significance: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are prevalent comorbid health conditions in adults, affecting roughly 65 % of U.S. adult population, and are among the leading causes of premature disability and mortality. An underlying inflammato ..."
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characteristics, there would be: (a) a positive association between biological and self-report stress measures with self-reported cardiovascular events and risk factors, and; (b) A1c and smoking status would be positively related to biological and self-report distress measures and to self-reported CVD risk
Research Article Social Support and Self-Reported Stress Levels in a Predominantly African American Sample of Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
"... License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Lupus patients should avoid stress because physical or emotional stress can affect overall physical health. It has been suggested that social support has a positive in ..."
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influence on health status, but there is a lack of information in the literature on the association between the two among lupus patients. The current study investigated the association between social support and self-reported stress and coping status among African American women with lupus using data
Curve Describing the Relationship Between Urban Tree Cover Density and Self-Reported Stress Recovery
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