نتایج جستجو برای: emotional distress

تعداد نتایج: 157408  

Journal: :Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 2006
Michael S Spencer Edith C Kieffer Brandy R Sinco Gloria Palmisano J Ricardo Guzman Sherman A James Gwendolyn Graddy-Dansby Jacqueline Two Feathers Michele Heisler

This study examines baseline levels and correlates of diabetes-related emotional distress among inner-city African Americans and Hispanics with type 2 diabetes. The Problem Areas in Diabetes (PAID) scale, which measures diabetes-related emotional distress, was administered to 180 African American and Hispanic adults participating in the REACH Detroit Partnership. We examined bivariate and multi...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2000
B G Knight M Silverstein T J McCallum L S Fox

A sociocultural stress and coping model to explain emotional distress among caregivers of family members who have dementia across ethnic and cultural groups is presented and explored in a sample of 41 African American and 128 non-African American caregivers. In this sample, African American caregivers reported lower levels of burden but equal levels of depression and anxiety. In the structural ...

Journal: :Journal of psychopathology and behavioral assessment 2015
Nicholas P Allan Aaron M Norr Daniel W Capron Amanda M Raines Michael J Zvolensky Norman B Schmidt

Anxiety sensitivity (AS) comprises three lower-order dimensions, physical concerns, cognitive concerns, and social concerns, all of which are related to unipolar mood and anxiety disorders (emotional distress disorders). The pattern of these relations suggests that AS cognitive concerns might be best classified as associated with emotional distress disorders clustered together as distress disor...

2013
Yuki Nakatani Yumi Iwamitsu Masaru Kuranami Shigemi Okazaki Kenji Yamamoto Masahiko Watanabe Hitoshi Miyaoka

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between psychological distress and patient psychological traits (i.e., trait anxiety, life change events, and emotional suppression) in breast cancer patients after surgery. Methods: A total of 33 breast cancer patients enrolled in this study completed the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, the Life Experiences Survey, and the Cou...

2013
Elena Predescu Roxana Şipoş

The Quality of Life (QoL) represents a dimension of the overall status and of the wellbeing that might be influenced by various factors. Mothers’ emotional and behavioral reactions, when having a child with diagnosis of mental disorder, are different depending on the emotional distress and cognitive coping strategies used. The aim of this study was to assess the cognitive coping strategies, emo...

2017
Linda Hafskjold Vibeke Sundling Sandra van Dulmen Hilde Eide

BACKGROUND Responding to older people's distress by acknowledging or encouraging further discussion of emotions is central to supportive, person-centred communication, and may enhance home care outcomes and thereby promote healthy aging. This observational study describes nursing staff's responses to older people's emotional distress, and identify factors that encourage further emotional disclo...

2016
Gabriele Giorgi Milda Perminienė Francesco Montani Javier Fiz-Perez Nicola Mucci Giulio Arcangeli

Emotional intelligence has been linked to various positive outcomes, such as organizational effectiveness, commitment, morale, and health. In addition, longitudinal studies demonstrate that the competencies of emotional intelligence may change and be developed over time. Researchers have argued that work relationships are important for the development of emotional competence, but their usefulne...

Journal: :Rivista di psichiatria 2012
Benedetto Farina Eva Mazzotti Federica Farina Giacomo Della Marca Valeria Savoja Giorgio D Kotzalidis Angela Campanile Claude Moussa Chemtob Massimo di Giannantonio Roberto Tatarelli

AIM Post-traumatic emotional distress follows exposure to trauma and may be affected by atypical cerebral lateralisation. We aimed to explore the relationship between handedness and emotional dysfunction in people exposed to a nat-ural disaster. METHODS About 22 months after an earthquake, 326 exposed adults completed the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory, the Impact of Events Scale-Revised, and...

Journal: :Pain 1999
M J Sullivan N Neish

Catastrophizers and non-catastrophizers were asked to disclose about their dental worries prior to undergoing dental hygiene treatment. It was hypothesized that the effects of emotional disclosure would vary as a function of the level of catastrophizing; where catastrophizers would be more likely than non-catastrophizers to show reductions in pain and emotional distress. The study also examined...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Tatjana van Strien Machteld A Ouwens Carmen Engel Carolina de Weerth

Self-reported emotional eating has been found to significantly moderate distress-induced food intake, with low emotional eaters eating less after a stress task than after a control task and high emotional eaters eating more. The aim of the present study was to explore possible underlying mechanisms by assessing possible associations with (1) ability to experience the typical post-stress reducti...

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