Stress from a psychiatric epidemiological perspective

作者: John J. Schwab

DOI: 10.1002/SMI.2460020306

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摘要: From voodoo deaths to life events, stress produces many psychophysiological responses. Social changes constitute an important factor and there is a correlation between scores mental health risk. In personal studies, three-way relationship among socioeconomic status impairment has been demonstrated. Furthermore, was reciprocal influence events that previously somewhat overlooked. Recently, emphasis developed on current stressors rather than previous such being tied social role. There are powerful associations psychiatric symptomatology. especially symptoms of anxiety and/or depression. The individual's responses depend little attitudes values but almost entirely upon the ‘definition situation’. Whether or not character in western society more stressful past debatable, even most fortunate persons may live lives have their full share difficulty private despair.

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