Search results for "PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS"

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Early Life Stress and Physical and Psychosocial Functioning in Late Adulthood

2013

Background. Severe stress experienced in early life may have long-term effects on adult physiological and psychological health and well-being. We studied physical and psychosocial functioning in late adulthood in subjects separated temporarily from their parents in childhood during World War II. Methods. The 1803 participants belong to the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study, born 1934–44. Of them, 267 (14.8%) had been evacuated abroad in childhood during WWII and the remaining subjects served as controls. Physical and psychosocial functioning was assessed with the Short Form 36 scale (SF-36) between 2001 and 2004. A test for trends was based on linear regression. All analyses were adjusted for age…

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Perceived stress and reference ranges of hair cortisol in healthy adolescents

2019

BackgroundChronic stress during adolescence has usually been evaluated through subjective measures, leaving aside objective measures such as hair cortisol concentrations. Therefore, the aim of this study was to provide reference ranges for hair cortisol concentrations by sex and age and to study the relationship between subjective and objective measures of stress and temporal stability.MethodsThe participants were 170 adolescents aged between 12 and 14 years (mean = 12.78 years; standard deviation = 0.71 years; 52.40% girls) who completed the Perceived Stress Scale 4 and had their hair sampled.ResultsThe results revealed hair cortisol concentrations ranging from 0.07 pg/mg to 9.54 pg/mg. Su…

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Screening for distress in routine oncological care-a survey in 520 melanoma patients.

2012

Introduction Despite the increasing incidence of melanoma little is known about patients' emotional distress associated with this disease. Supplemented by the problem list (PL), the distress thermometer (DT) is a recommended screening instrument to measure psychosocial distress in cancer patients. Our objective was to explore the acceptance and the feasibility of the DT and PL as a concise screening tool in an ambulatory setting for routine care and to elucidate determinants of distress in melanoma patients with regard to sociodemographic and clinical variables. Methods Consecutive melanoma outpatients were asked to complete the DT with the PL prior to their scheduled consultation. Demograp…

MaleMelanomasPediatricsSkin NeoplasmsNon-Clinical MedicineEpidemiologyEmotionsProblem listlcsh:MedicineDiseaseSocial and Behavioral SciencesQuality of lifeRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesOutpatientsMass ScreeningPsychologyYoung adultlcsh:ScienceMelanomaSkin TumorsAged 80 and overMultidisciplinaryIncidence (epidemiology)Malignant MelanomaMiddle AgedDistressClinical PsychologyMental HealthOncologyMedicineFemalePsychosocialResearch ArticleTest EvaluationAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentSocial PsychologyPsychological StressMalignant Skin NeoplasmsDermatologyYoung AdultDiagnostic MedicinemedicineHumansPsychiatryMass screeningAgedBehaviorHealth Care Policybusiness.industrylcsh:RCancers and NeoplasmsSurvey MethodsHealth Care SurveysQuality of Lifelcsh:QbusinessStress PsychologicalPLoS ONE
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The Serenity of the Meditating Mind: A Cross-Cultural Psychometric Study on a Two-Factor Higher Order Structure of Mindfulness, Its Effects, and Mech…

2014

Objective To investigate the psychometric and structural properties of the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) among meditators, to develop a short form, and to examine associations of mindfulness with mental health and the mechanisms of mindfulness. Methods Two independent samples were used, a German (n = 891) and a Spanish (n = 393) meditator sample, practicing various meditation styles. Structural and psychometric properties of the FFMQ were investigated with multigroup confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory structural equation modeling. Associations with mental health and mechanisms of mindfulness were examined with path analysis. Results The derived short form broadly ma…

MaleMindfulnessPsychometricsEmotionsSocial SciencesAnxietyAtencióSurveys and QuestionnairesPsychologyMedicineAttentionMental health and psychiatryMeditationmedia_commonAged 80 and overMultidisciplinaryDepressionQRMiddle AgedConfirmatory factor analysisClinical PsychologyMeditationMental HealthMedicineAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomMindfulnessResearch ArticleClinical psychologyAdultCross-Cultural ComparisonPsychological AdjustmentAdolescentPsychometricsSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectStructural equation modelingYoung AdultHumansBuddhismAgedBehaviorbusiness.industryBiology and Life SciencesRelaxation (Psychology)Mental healthCross-cultural studiesPsychological stressbusinessStress Psychological
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The relationship between workload and burnout among nurses: The buffering role of personal, social and organisational resources

2021

Workload in the nursing profession is high, which is associated with poor health. Thus, it is important to get a proper understanding of the working situation and to analyse factors which might be able to mitigate the negative effects of such a high workload. In Germany, many people with serious or life-threatening illnesses are treated in non-specialized palliative care settings such as nursing homes, hospitals and outpatient care. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the buffering role of resources on the relationship between workload and burnout among nurses. A nationwide cross-sectional survey was applied. The questionnaire included parts of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Qu…

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Socioeconomic status and parent perceptions about the costs and benefits of youth sport.

2021

Objectives Describe what costs and benefits parents across the socioeconomic spectrum weight most heavily when making decisions about sport participation for their children. Method Cross-sectional survey of a nationally representative online panel of parents of children between the ages of 5 and 18 (n = 1025, 52% response rate). Parents rated the importance of a series of potential costs and benefits of youth sport and these responses were compared across tertiles of per capita family income. We first examined the association between family income tertiles and cost and benefit variables. Model-based cluster analysis was then used to identity homogeneous groups of responses to costs and ben…

MaleParentsGerontologyEpidemiologyCost-Benefit AnalysisEmotionsPhysical fitnessSocial SciencesCognitionSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesPer capitaPsychologyPublic and Occupational HealthChildResponse rate (survey)MultidisciplinaryCost–benefit analysisYouth SportsQRSports ScienceSocioeconomic Aspects of HealthScholarshipChild PreschoolIncomeMedicineFemalePsychologyResearch ArticleSportsAdolescentScienceDecision MakingPsychological StressFamily incomeMental Health and PsychiatryHumansSports and Exercise MedicineSocioeconomic statusBrain ConcussionBehaviorbusiness.industryCognitive PsychologyBiology and Life SciencesCollege athleticsPhysical ActivityHealth CareCross-Sectional StudiesSocial ClassAthletesPhysical FitnessMedical Risk FactorsRecreationCognitive SciencePerceptionbusinesshuman activitiesNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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A brief version of the Pediatric Inventory for Parents (PIP) in Spanish population: Stress of main family carers of chronic paediatric patients.

2018

A chronic illness in childhood has a negative impact on the paediatric patient and on family functioning. Psychological stress in parents influences the level of adjustment to the illness of their children. The Pediatric Inventory for Parents (PIP) was designed to measure stress in parents whose child has a chronic illness or requires prolonged medical monitoring. The main objective of this study is to provide a brief version of the Spanish translation of the PIP, across a sample consisting of 465 main familial caregivers (85.2% female, n = 396) between 27 and 67 years old ([Formula: see text] = 44.13; SD = 5.35) of paediatric patients between 9 and 18 years old ([Formula: see text] = 12.10…

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Short Index of Job Satisfaction: Validity evidence from Portugal and Brazil

2020

Job satisfaction is an important construct that is known to be associated with workers' performance and wellbeing. As such, to properly measure it, one must use adapted measures that show adequate validity evidence for the desired context. Such measures should preferably be short to allow the parsimonious use of various measures/constructs in the same data collection. The aim of this paper is to adapt the Portuguese version for Brazil and Portugal of the Short Index of Job Satisfaction (SIJS). The SIJS is a psychometric instrument that measures job satisfaction through five items. A cross-sectional study was conducted with two multi-occupational workers samples, one from Brazil (n = 599) an…

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Consolidation of working hours and work-life balance in anaesthesiologists - A cross-sectional national survey.

2018

Currently, healthcare management fosters a maximization of performance despite a relative shortage of specialists. We evaluated anaesthesiologists' workload, physical health, emotional well-being, job satisfaction and working conditions under increased pressure from consolidated working hours. A nationwide cross-sectional survey was performed in Austrian anaesthesiologists (overall response rate 41.0%). Three hundred and ninety four anaesthesiologists (280 specialists, 114 anaesthesiology trainees) participated. Anaesthesiologists reported frequently working under time pressure (95%CI: 65.6-74.6), at high working speed (95%CI: 57.6-67.1), with delayed or cancelled breaks (95%CI: 54.5-64.1),…

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Religiousness, spirituality, and coping with stress among late adolescents: A meaning-making perspective.

2015

The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between religiousness, spirituality (R/S), and coping among late adolescents within a meaning-making perspective. Specifically, global meaning and situational meaning were examined as potential mediators. Two hundred and twenty one Polish participants (115 women and 106 men) completed the Religious Meaning System Questionnaire, the Self-description Questionnaire of Spirituality, the Meaning in Life Questionnaire, and the Situational Meaning Scale. Results of SEM analysis showed that R/S had both direct and indirect effects on coping, suggesting that global meaning and situational meaning served as partial mediators among late adolesc…

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