Literature DB >> 1404284

Stress.

B G Charlton1.   

Abstract

'Stress' is a widely used word in clinical practice, the biological sciences and everyday life; but one which has little real value, serving mainly to confuse and confound rational thought. Whether it is described in terms of stimulus, response, or a combination of the two the definitions of stress are invariably found to be circular. We should stop using the word 'stress' and instead discuss specific stimuli or responses as appropriate. The author suggests that 'pressure' and 'tension' might provide suitable substitutes for everyday clinical practice.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1404284      PMCID: PMC1376262          DOI: 10.1136/jme.18.3.156

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Ethics        ISSN: 0306-6800            Impact factor:   2.903


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Review 1.  Research in stress, coping, and health: theoretical and methodological issues.

Authors:  J R Edwards; C L Cooper
Journal:  Psychol Med       Date:  1988-02       Impact factor: 7.723

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1.  Effect of Maternal Stress Prior to Conception on Hippocampal BDNF Signaling in Rat Offspring.

Authors:  Somayeh Niknazar; Arezo Nahavandi; Ali Asghar Peyvandi; Hassan Peyvandi; Fatemeh Zare Mehrjerdi; Mohsen Karimi
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2016-10-10       Impact factor: 5.590

2.  Stress and Coping Strategies among Nursing Students in Clinical Practice during COVID-19.

Authors:  Hanadi Y Hamadi; Nazik M A Zakari; Ebtesam Jibreel; Faisal N Al Nami; Jamel A S Smida; Hedi H Ben Haddad
Journal:  Nurs Rep       Date:  2021-08-11
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