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Life stress and illness: a systems approach.

J Christie-Seely.   

Abstract

The link between stress and illness has been forged by researchers like Holmes and Rahe whose Social Readjustment Rating Scale can be used by family physicians to assess their patients' stress. The concept of stress has been clarified by the systems approach to illness. Stress and illness are embedded in a biopsychosocial matrix of several systems levels, each of which may be a source of stress as well as a support system. Stress is not the end result of a linear chain of causes and effects, but part of a feedback system in a community or family. The family is the major source of lifestyle and personality, the health belief system and modes of problem solving and coping, as well as of stress and support. The family physician can have a major role in educating the individual and family about stress and illness, and in altering the meaning of stress from catastrophe to challenge and source of growth. Anticipatory guidance for the normal crises of the life cycle and the crises of illness, loss and death can help prevent further family dysfunction and illness.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 21283349      PMCID: PMC2153803     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Fam Physician        ISSN: 0008-350X            Impact factor:   3.275


  33 in total

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  6 in total

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Authors:  J Christie-Seely
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1984-03       Impact factor: 3.275

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Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1986-02       Impact factor: 3.275

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6.  Increases in Stressors Prior to-Versus During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States Are Associated With Depression Among Middle-Aged Mothers.

Authors:  Brittany K Taylor; Michaela R Frenzel; Hallie J Johnson; Madelyn P Willett; Stuart F White; Amy S Badura-Brack; Tony W Wilson
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