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Coping with cancer: A prospective psycho-social analysis of cancer patients and their non-medical caregivers (cg) – A goim study

2008

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Cancer ResearchOncologybusiness.industryMedicinebusinessPsychiatryPsychosocialEuropean Journal of Cancer Supplements
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Behavioral Traits Associated With Resilience to the Effects of Repeated Social Defeat on Cocaine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Mice

2020

The relationship between stress and drug use is well demonstrated. Stress-induced by repeated social defeat (RSD) enhances the conditioned place preference (CPP) induced by cocaine in mice. The phenomenon of resilience understood as the ability of subjects to overcome the negative effects of stress is the focus of increasing interest. Our aim is to characterize the behavior of resilient animals with respect to the effects of RSD on the CPP induced by cocaine. To this end, 25 male C57BL/6 mice were exposed to stress by RSD during late adolescence, while other 15 male mice did not undergo stress (controls). On the 2 days following the last defeat, all the animals carried out the elevated plus…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Elevated plus mazemiceCognitive NeurosciencevulnerabilityMale micecocainelcsh:RC321-571Social defeat03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral traitsBehavioral Neurosciencesocial defeat stress0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicinelcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryresiliencereward030304 developmental biologyOriginal Research0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryconditioned place preferenceConditioned place preferenceSocial relationTail suspension testNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyEndocrinologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Good decision-making is associated with an adaptive cardiovascular response to social competitive stress.

2018

Competition elicits different psychological and cardiovascular responses depending on a person's skills. Decision-making has been considered a distal factor that influences competition, but there are no studies analyzing this relationship. Our objective was to analyze whether decision-making affects the response to competition. Specifically, we aimed to test whether good performers on a decision-making test, the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT), showed an adaptive cardiovascular response to competition. In all, 116 participants (44 women) performed the IGT and were classified into Good or Poor decision-makers. Subsequently, they were exposed to a stress task in two different conditions: a face-to-f…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Endocrine and Autonomic SystemsPhysiology05 social sciencesAudiologyIowa gambling task050105 experimental psychologyMental effortFight-or-flight response03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologymedicineHeart rate variability0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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P02-358 - Clinical Findings on Computergame Addiction: The Role of Personality, Stress and Coping

2010

IntroductionBehavioral addictions, like computergame addiction respectively internet addiction, have become a growing concern in research. Currently similarities between behavioral addictions and substance dependency are discussed in the scientific community controversially. Unfortunately a mismatch exists between high rates of treatment seeking people and low rates of scientific studies on computergame-addiction, especially concerning risk factors and their contribution to the etiology of computergame addiction.ObjectivesThe aim of this contribution is to shed light on possible etiological factors of computergame addiction concerning personality and vulnerability to stress in clients of th…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Extraversion and introversionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAddictionConscientiousnessNeuroticismPsychiatry and Mental healthmental disordersmedicinePersonalityOutpatient clinicPsychologyPsychiatryClinical psychologymedia_commonPsychopathologyEuropean Psychiatry
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Behavioural Cardiology at the Department of Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany

2008

Abstract. We provide a short overview of the research in Behavioural Cardiology at the Department of Psychology at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz focussing on two lines of research: Studies of psychosocial variables that might enhance or attenuate cardiovascular risk in healthy individuals and studies of psychosocial variables and health behaviours that might impact the health status of patients listed for heart transplantation. Our studies so far suggest that psychosocial factors like anxiety and repressive coping impact information processing and cardiovascular responses to stress. Moreover, we examine the impact of health-protective resource variables including self-efficacy an…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Health (social science)Social Psychologymedicine.medical_treatmentPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPsychophysiologyHealthy individualsInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyEtiologyAnxietySmoking cessationmedicine.symptomPsychiatryEveryday lifePsychologyPsychosocialApplied PsychologyClinical psychologyZeitschrift für Gesundheitspsychologie
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Self-Concept, Body Image, and Perceived Health

2001

Studies of chronically ill adolescents have typically concentrated too much on social resources as factors that can buffer the effects of stress, while neglecting internal resources, such as self-concept and overall health (Cohen & Wills, 1985; Jamison, Lewis, & Burish, 1986). For a long time, studies on diabetic adolescents only focused on certain aspects of internal resources. Corresponding to studies carried out on adults with diabetes, much research concentrated on understanding the “diabetic personality” (Dunn & Turtle, 1981). It is surprising that so little consideration has been given to examining the role of the self-concept, because it is known that this internal resource is centra…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Longitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-conceptNeglectPerceived healthEpidemiologymedicinePersonalityPsychologymedia_commonClinical psychologyPsychopathology
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Stress and Recovery Responses during a 105-day Ground-based Space Simulation

2014

The present study analysed the time course of the psychological process of stress and recovery in six healthy male volunteers during the Mars 105 experimentation, a 105-day ground-based space analogue. The multidimensional assessment of stress and recovery responses showed that stress levels decreased significantly throughout the 105-day isolated and confined extreme (ICE) experiment, especially on its social dimension. In line with previous studies, Fatigue showed a global and progressive reduction. The present results suggest that ICE exposure may not systematically induce stress overload and impaired psychological states. To optimize adaptation to ICE conditions, further improvements in …

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Multidimensional assessmentGeneral Medicinecomputer.software_genreSocial dimensionStress levelPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationTime coursemedicinePsychologySpace simulatorcomputerApplied PsychologyStress and Health
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Living in poverty with severe mental illness coping with double trouble

2016

AbstractObjectives: Several studies have pointed at a co-occurrence between severe mental problems and relative poverty. Also users refer to their strained financial situation as one of their main problems. We lack knowledge about how persons ‒ still characterised in diagnostic manuals as having difficulty with their sense of reality and their ability to carry out goal-oriented actions ‒ manage the ‘double trouble’ of having a strained financial situation and mental problems.Method: Sixteen persons diagnosed with severe mental illness were interviewed about how they managed poverty in their everyday life. The interviews were tape-recorded and analysed using the thematic analysis method.Resu…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)PovertySocial WelfareMental illnessmedicine.diseaseCommunity workMental health030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine030212 general & internal medicineThematic analysisEveryday lifePsychologyPsychiatryNordic Social Work Research
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Management of incomplete regional anaesthesia in Germany: results of a nation-wide survey.

2007

Background:  Regional anaesthesia (RA) provides well-defined benefits with known attendant risks. However, incomplete blockade may introduce unanticipated risks depending on the compensatory measures employed. Until now, no data were available characterizing the pattern of response of German anaesthesiologists in this situation. This study analyses interventions in response to incomplete RA in a nation-wide setting. Methods:  A questionnaire was sent to every German anaesthesia department (n= 1381). Questions focused on interventions coping with an incomplete RA and differentiated between a pre- and a peri-surgical setting and measures to face pain outside the surgical field. If systemic su…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)SedationPsychological interventionPainRegional anaesthesiaAnesthesia GeneralPatient careAnesthesia ConductionPregnancyGermanymedicineHumansPain ManagementGeneral anaesthesiaIntraoperative ComplicationsAnestheticsPregnancybusiness.industryCesarean SectionSpinal anesthesiaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAnesthesiaHealth Care SurveysEmergency medicineFemalemedicine.symptombusinessActa anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Insomnia management for ageing employees with job stress

2014

In Latvia, the number of aging employees suffering from sleep disorders caused by job stress and poor sleep hygiene is increasing. The non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic treatment is prescribed for these employees in the sleep management. The aim of this research is to clarify the efficiency of using psychotherapy with learning and observing sleep hygiene, combined with the melatonergic drug during a six-week treatment course applied to 25 both male and female intellectual workers over 65 years suffering from insomnia caused by job stress. For the patients representing Group "A" cognitive hypnotherapy, intervention for improving coping with job stress and usage of the melatonergic drug was…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)Sleep hygienemedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HHygieneAgeingRating scalemedicineInsomniaAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychiatryPsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonSHS Web of Conferences
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