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  1. (PDF) The impact of stress on academic success in college students

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  4. (PDF) STUDY ON THE CAUSES OF STRESS AMONG THE EMPLOYEES IN IT SECTOR

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  1. The impact of stress on body function: A review

    Based on the type, timing and severity of the applied stimulus, stress can exert various actions on the body ranging from alterations in homeostasis to life-threatening effects and death. In many cases, the pathophysiological complications of disease arise from stress and the subjects exposed to stress, e.g. those that work or live in stressful ...

  2. A Study of Causes of Stress and Stress Management among Youth

    Such stress may usually cause psychological, physical, and behavioral problems. This study finds the causes of stress among youth. So after identifying causes the researcher suggests that more ...

  3. (PDF) Stress and Stress Management: A Review

    visits. Some of the health issues linked to stress include cardiovascul ar disease, obesity, diabetes, depression, anxiety, immun e system suppression, head aches, back and neck pai n, and sleep ...

  4. Risk factors associated with stress, anxiety, and depression among

    Original research (retrospective case-control study) 977: First year undergraduate students in North-western China University: Addiction to excessive and uncontrolled internet usage can cause stress, anxiety and depression among students. Prevalence of mental health problems was higher among first-year undergraduate students. Zeng et al. (2019)

  5. Stress and Health: A Review of Psychobiological Processes

    Abstract. The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health directly, through autonomic and neuroendocrine responses, but also indirectly, through changes in health behaviors. In this review, we present a brief overview of ( a) why we should be interested in stress in the context of health; ( b ...

  6. Frontiers

    There was a significant positive association between number of stresses experienced and mean stress severity within the areas in which stress was experienced (Pearson r = 0.36, p < 0.001), with the mean (SE) stress level across stress areas where stress was experienced ranging from a low of 1.4 (0.02) among people that experienced stress in ...

  7. Stress and Health: A Review of Psychobiological Processes

    The cumulative science linking stress to negative health outcomes is vast. Stress can affect health directly, through autonomic and neuroendocrine responses, but also indirectly, through changes in health behaviors. In this review, we present a brief overview of (a) why we should be interested in stress in the context of health; (b) the stress response and allostatic load; (c) some of the key ...

  8. PDF Doing What Matters in Times of Stress

    stress management. There are many causes of stress, including personal difficulties (e.g. conflict with loved ones, being alone, lack of income, worries about the future), problems at work (e.g. conflict with ... European Commission; Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) Programme (managed by Elrha); United Nations Fund for Action ...

  9. (PDF) Work Environment Stress: Causes and Outcomes

    The motivation behind this paper was to review workplace stress. A number of various articles, from 2010 to 2020 have been investigated. The findings of the survey reveal that work environment ...

  10. Full article: The impact of stress on students in secondary school and

    Methods. A single author (MP) searched PubMed and Google Scholar for peer-reviewed articles published at any time in English. Search terms included academic, school, university, stress, mental health, depression, anxiety, youth, young people, resilience, stress management, stress education, substance use, sleep, drop-out, physical health with a combination of any and/or all of the preceding terms.

  11. Stress and Your Health

    The best-known acute stress response is the "fight or flight" reaction that happens when you feel threatened. In this case, the stress response causes the body to release several stress hormones (e.g., cortisol and adrenaline) into the bloodstream. These hormones intensify your concentration, ability to react, and strength.

  12. Recent developments in stress and anxiety research

    In conclusion, a number of important questions are being asked in stress and anxiety research, as has become evident above. The Special Issue on "Recent developments in stress and anxiety research" attempts to answer at least some of the raised questions, and I want to invite you to inspect the individual papers briefly introduced above in more detail.

  13. What Is Stress? A Systems Perspective

    The term "stress" is used to describe important phenomena at multiple levels of biological organization, but finding a general and rigorous definition of the concept has proven challenging. ... In the final section of the paper we explore some extensions of our approach and suggest directions for future research. Specifically, we discuss the ...

  14. Work, Stress, Coping, and Stress Management

    Work stress is a generic term that refers to work-related stimuli (aka job stressors) that may lead to physical, behavioral, or psychological consequences (i.e., strains) that affect both the health and well-being of the employee and the organization. Not all stressors lead to strains, but all strains are a result of stressors, actual or perceived.

  15. Focus: The Science of Stress: Introduction: The Science of Stress

    The term stress was widely popularized in its biological connotation in 1936 by Hans Selye, who defined it as "the non-specific response of the body to any demand for change" [ 1 ]. Stress was originally understood to be a collection of peripheral symptoms that accompany a variety of chronic illnesses affecting different parts of the body.

  16. Stress Research

    The APA is also the largest psychiatric association in the world with more than 38,900 physician members specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and research of mental illnesses. APA's vision is to ensure access to quality psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. Causes and Sources of Stress.

  17. (PDF) THE EFFECT OF STRESS ON HUMAN LIFE

    increase or lose of hepatitis, muscle tension in neck face or shoulders, problems sleeping, raising. heart, cold, sweaty palms, tiredness, trembling or shacking or weight gain or lose, upset ...

  18. Endurance exercise causes a multi-organ full-body molecular reaction

    Behind the paper. MoTrPAC is a large consortium comprising more than 20 study sites and primary investigators. Each research group was selected on the basis of its proposal.

  19. 10 Strange Things Stress Can Do to Your Body

    Stress can cause pain, tightness or soreness in your muscles, as well as spasms of pain. It can lead to flare-ups of symptoms of arthritis, fibromyalgia and other conditions because stress lowers ...

  20. Stress research during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

    2. The need for stress research during the current COVID-19 pandemic. In recent years, the prevalence of stress-related mental disorders has been following an upward trend (Baxter et al., 2014; Cohen and Janicki-Deverts, 2012; DeVries and Wilkerson, 2003), causing both individual burden and financial and social problems for society as a whole (Hassard et al., 2018; Trautmann et al., 2016).

  21. Main Causes of Stress Explained

    Research based on a survey of more than 1,000 Americans conducted after the 2016 U.S. presidential election reveals that exposure to the daily political news cycle can cause chronic stress.

  22. (PDF) Stress among students: An emerging issue

    original definition of stress formulated by Selye (1983) was, "Stress is a non-specific response of the body". Stress is an. unavoidable phenomenon in all aspects of human life. Stress. is an ...

  23. Therapeutic potential of embodied cognition for clinical

    BackgroundThis paper examines cognitive and body-based therapies through the lens of embodiment, framing treatments as constructed experiences shaped by individuals' subjective and intersubjective lived experiences. Embodiment is considered to have restorative qualities that have the potential to improve psychotherapy's success. We address some of the limitations associated with traditional ...

  24. Workplace Stress and Productivity: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Methods. A multi-site, cross-sectional study was conducted to survey employees across four worksites participating in a WorkWell KS Well Being workshop to assess levels of stress and productivity. Stress was measured by the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and productivity was measured by the Health and Work Questionnaire (HWQ).

  25. research@BSPH

    Systematic and rigorous inquiry allows us to discover the fundamental mechanisms and causes of disease and disparities. At our Office of Research (research@BSPH), we translate that knowledge to develop, evaluate, and disseminate treatment and prevention strategies and inform public health practice.Research along this entire spectrum represents a fundamental mission of the Johns Hopkins ...

  26. (PDF) Understanding the Types of Stress

    The psychological stress is the stress that takes place as a result of various types of. psychological problems, i.e. anger, depression, trauma, anxiety and frustration. In the. personal as well ...

  27. Biological, Psychological, and Social Determinants of Depression: A

    Stress has been mentioned in the literature as a risk factor of poor mental health and has emerged as an important determinant of depression. The effects of this variable are wide-ranging, and a short discussion is warranted. Stress has been linked to the release of inflammatory factors, as well as the development of depression . When the ...