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"Relational by Nature"? Men and Women Do Not Differ in Physiological Response to Social Stressors Faced by Token Women.

AJS; American journal of sociology

Taylor CJ.
PMID: 29873457
AJS. 2016 Jul;122(1):49-89. doi: 10.1086/686698.

Women in male-dominated occupations report negative workplace social climates, whereas most men in female-dominated occupations report positive workplace social climates. Using a laboratory experiment mimicking the negative workplace social climates experienced by these token women, the author examines whether...

Making sense of stress and coronary heart disease.

Nursing times

Bundy C.
PMID: 3205755
Nurs Times. 1988 Nov 2-8;84(44):35-7.

No abstract available.

[Occupational and physiological characteristics of the teacher's work].

Gigiena i sanitariia

Odinets EA.
PMID: 422053
Gig Sanit. 1979 Mar;(3):70-1.

No abstract available.

Stress and anxiety.

The Nursing clinics of North America

Robinson L.
PMID: 2235645
Nurs Clin North Am. 1990 Dec;25(4):935-43.

Anxiety is the psychophysiologic signal that the stress response has been initiated. The stress response's by-product, stress, is difficult to define. The response has multiple dimensions that have yielded research with many foci. Most salient to nursing are investigations...

[The mechanism of anxiety].

Harefuah

Lowental U.
PMID: 7169194
Harefuah. 1982 Nov 01;103(9):219-20.

No abstract available.

Stress management & hypertension.

Acta physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum

Patel C.
PMID: 9401631
Acta Physiol Scand Suppl. 1997;640:155-7.

Review of literature suggests that emotional and social stress is a contributory factor to the development of hypertension. If so, relaxation and stress management therapy may reduce high blood pressure (BP) and its complications. In a series of studies...

[The positive view of stress].

Boletin - Colegio de Profesionales de la Enfermeria de Puerto Rico

[No authors listed]
PMID: 6590065
Bol Col Prof Enferm P R. 1983 Jun;9(34):6-8.

No abstract available.

Dealing with stress in everyday life.

The Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago

Visotsky HM.
PMID: 7301826
Proc Inst Med Chic. 1981 Jul-Sep;34(3):86-9.

No abstract available.

Women and stress.

Annual review of nursing research

Cahill CA.
PMID: 11439782
Annu Rev Nurs Res. 2001;19:229-48.

This review focused on published research reports that explored the association between stress and women's health and illness. Because of the vastness of the literature, the review was limited to three conceptual areas. The first included those studying the...

Our bodies, our fears.

Newsweek

Cowley G.
PMID: 12800597
Newsweek. 2003 Feb 24;141(8):42-9.

No abstract available.

Prevalence of allostatic overload syndrome in patients with chronic cardiovascular disease.

Psychotherapy and psychosomatics

Porcelli P, Laera D, Mastrangelo D, Di Masi A.
PMID: 22964661
Psychother Psychosom. 2012;81(6):375-7. doi: 10.1159/000341179. Epub 2012 Sep 06.

No abstract available.

Why anguish?.

Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)

Gentil V, Gentil ML.
PMID: 20007412
J Psychopharmacol. 2011 Jan;25(1):146-7. doi: 10.1177/0269881109354134. Epub 2009 Dec 09.

No abstract available.

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