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The effects of mentally handicapped children on families--a conceptual review.

Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines

Byrne EA, Cunningham CC.
PMID: 2933420
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 1985 Nov;26(6):847-64. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1985.tb00602.x.

Recent research which examines the effects of mentally handicapped children upon families is reviewed. The studies are grouped into three categories based on the underlying conceptions which appear to guide them. The first category examines which families are most...

Status inequality and stress in marriage.

American sociological review

Pearlin LI.
PMID: 1200493
Am Sociol Rev. 1975 Jun;40(3):344-57.

Emotional stresses that are experienced in marriage are traced to differences in spouses' status origins. Linking status differences to such stress are a number of intervening conditions. People to whom status advancement is important and who have married mates...

[Effects of stresses at home and work and social support on the burnout phenomenon in nurses].

Kango kenkyu. The Japanese journal of nursing research

Yamamoto A, Minami H, Ota K, Omori S, Ibe T.
PMID: 3650439
Kango Kenkyu. 1987;20(2):219-30.

No abstract available.

[Stress].

Turk hemsireler dergisi

Yurt V.
PMID: 3651012
Turk Hemsire Derg. 1986;36(4):9-11.

No abstract available.

[A questionnaire for parents on school difficulties of their children (author's transl)].

Arztliche Jugendkunde

Heiber R, Tiefenbach W.
PMID: 851051
Arztl Jugendkd. 1977;68(1):28-33.

A questionnaire for parents is proposed in order to get information about load and stress and resulting difficulties in pupils. The authors are analysing their questions and giving proof of the usefullness of this questionnaire.

[Mental stress increased in working life].

Tidskrift for Sveriges sjukskoterskor

[No authors listed]
PMID: 1038252
Tidskr Sver Sjukskot. 1975 Mar 13;42(5):4-5, 7.

No abstract available.

Office counseling. Emotional problems of physicians and their families.

Pennsylvania medicine

Kales JD, Martin ED, Soldatos CR.
PMID: 724255
Pa Med. 1978 Dec;81(12):14-6.

No abstract available.

Religious involvement and subjective well-being.

Journal of health and social behavior

Ellison CG.
PMID: 2007763
J Health Soc Behav. 1991 Mar;32(1):80-99.

This study examines the multifaceted relationships between religious involvement and subjective well-being. Findings suggest that the beneficent effects of religious attendance and private devotion reported in previous studies are primarily indirect, resulting from their respective roles in strengthening religious...

How to cope with stress in the classroom.

Health education

Davis CC.
PMID: 407186
Health Educ. 1977 Sep-Oct;8(5):36-7.

No abstract available.

Work and family roles of women: sources of stress and coping strategies.

Health care for women international

Killien M, Brown MA.
PMID: 3648021
Health Care Women Int. 1987;8(2):169-84. doi: 10.1080/07399338709515780.

No abstract available.

How to assess stress: a significant step for the nursing student.

The Journal of nursing education

Jones LH.
PMID: 2839643
J Nurs Educ. 1988 May;27(5):227-9.

No abstract available.

[Stress in nursing. Interview by Peter Vestergaard].

Sygeplejersken

Hingley P.
PMID: 2595546
Sygeplejersken. 1989 Oct 04;89(40):4-6, 22.

No abstract available.

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