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Stress and Health

最近発刊の雑誌の目次より: Stress and Health © John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
  • Editorial
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 215-215.
  • The factorial structure of the GHQ-12
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 217-222.
  • The ability of `family friendly' organizational resources to predict work-family conflict and job and family satisfaction
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 223-234.
  • Illness-related complaints in women with chronic widespread pain: importance of a contextual approach
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 235-244.
  • Perceived stress, health status, and the activity of neutrophils in undergraduates over one academic year
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 245-253.
    by Ellard, , Barlow, , Mian,
  • Association of psychological and physiological measures of stress in health-care professionals during an 8-week mindfulness meditation program: mindfulness in practice
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 255-261.
  • The effects of performance anxiety on salivary ultra-weak chemiluminescence
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 263-268.
  • Post-traumatic reactions among rescue personnel 96 hours after the Hilton Hotel bombing in Sinai: The effect of previous exposure
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 269-272.
  • When stress is mental illness: A study of anxiety and depression in employees who use occupational stress counselling schemes
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 273-280.
  • Handbook of Stress Medicine and Health. Cary L. Cooper. CRC Press, London: 2005. ISBN 0-8493-1820-3.
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October 2005), pp. 281-281.
    by Kou, Wei
  • Vasopressin: The neglected target for stress modulation?
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 145-146.
    by Timothy G Dinan
  • Sex, stress, and health: Does stress predict health symptoms differently for the two sexes?
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 147-156.
    by Nicole Y Weekes, Jane Maclean, Dale E Berger
  • How time-flexible work policies can reduce stress, improve health, and save money
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 157-168.
    by Diane F Halpern
  • Stressed aggressive adolescents benefit from progressive muscle relaxation: A random, prospective, controlled trial
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 169-175.
    by Cerstin Nickel, Claas Lahmann, Karin Tritt, Thomas H Loew, Wolfhardt K Rother, Marius K Nickel
  • The psychological burden experienced by Hong Kong midlife women during the SARS epidemic
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 177-184.
    by Ho Y Yu, Suzanne C Ho, Kam F So, Yin L Lo
  • Is hemoglobin A1c level associated with measures of socio-economic status in non-diabetics after controlling for known explanatory factors?
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 185-192.
    by Shona J Kelly, Jonathan Stedman, J Leonardi-Bee
  • A comparative study of organizational stress in three hospitals in Ankara, Turkey
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 193-197.
    by Nilgun Sarp, Ayegul A Yarpuzlu, Omer R Onder
  • Work based support, emotional exhaustion, and spillover of work stress to the family environment: A study of policewomen
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 199-207.
    by BM Thompson, A Kirk, DF Brown
  • The effect of videotapes of animals on cardiovascular responses to stress
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 3. (August 2005), pp. 209-213.
    by Deborah L Wells
  • Stress and health: A positive direction
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 73-75.
    by Debra Nelson, Cary Cooper
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  • Exploring the relationship of emotional intelligence with physical and psychological health functioning
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 77-86.
    by Ioannis Tsaousis, Ioannis Nikolaou
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  • Behavioural, cognitive and emotional responses to SARS: differences between college students in Beijing and Suzhou
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 87-98.
    by Mingyi Qian, Dongmei Ye, Jie Zhong, Kaiwen Xu, Lili Zhang, Zheng Huang, Wei Dong, Xinghua Liu, Xiaoyun Zhang, Zheyu Zhang, Cixin Wang, Jing Nie
  • Secretory immunoglobulin-A reactivity following increases in workload intensity using the Defined Intensity Stressor Simulation DISS
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 99-106.
    by Mark A Wetherell, Martin C Sidgreaves
  • An epidemiological survey of job stress and health in four occupational populations in Fuzhou city of China
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 107-112.
    by Jun Tian, Xiaodong Wang
  • Effort-reward imbalance at work: the effects of work stress on anger and cardiovascular disease symptoms in a community sample
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 113-128.
    by Luke A Smith, Angela Roman, Maureen F Dollard, Anthony H Winefield, Johannes Siegrist
  • Personal and organizational outcomes related to job stress and Type-A behavior: a study of Canadian and Chinese employees
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 129-137.
    by Muhammad Jamal
  • Effects of a Korean traditional herbal supplement on symptoms of stress and mood profiles in high school girls: a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled trial
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 139-143.
    by Myeong S Lee, Mi-Suk Park, Yong-Il Shin, Byung-Soon Moon, Won-Hong Woo
  • Editorial
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 1-2.
    by Graham D Burrows
  • Thermal stress in the U.S.A.: effects on violence and on employee behaviour
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 3-15.
    by John Simister, Cary Cooper
  • Psychometric properties of a Dutch version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory General Survey MBI-DV in individuals with and without clinical burnout
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 17-25.
    by Jeffrey Roelofs, Marc Verbraak, Ger PJ Keijsers, Marieke BNd de Bruin, Anton JM Schmidt
  • Short Communication: Gender differences in coping with the major external stress of the Washington, D.C. sniper
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 27-31.
    by Ari Z Zivotofsky, Meni Koslowsky
  • Impairments in short-term memory, and figure logic, in PTSD patients compared to healthy controls with the same ethnic background
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 33-44.
    by Reza Emdad, Hans P Sondergaard, Tores Theorell
  • Medically unexplained symptoms in women as related to physiological stress responses
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 45-52.
    by Christin Mellner, Gunilla Krantz, Ulf Lundberg
  • September 11th related stress and trauma in New Yorkers
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 53-60.
    by Jennifer P Friedberg, Marios N Adonis, Heather AV Von Bergen, Sonia Suchday
  • Past history of prolonged traumatization and present health-related quality-of-life: Holocaust survivors before and after open-heart surgery
    Stress and Health, Vol. 21, No. 1. (February 2005), pp. 61-72.
    by Varda Soskolne, Haim Kozohovitch, Ehud Deviri, Shaul Schreiber
  • Editorial
    Stress and Health, Vol. 20, No. 5., 241.
    by Graham D Burrows
  • Effects of Qi-training on anxiety and plasma concentrations of cortisol, ACTH, and aldosterone: a randomized placebo-controlled pilot study
    Stress and Health, Vol. 20, No. 5., 243.
    by Myeong S Lee, Chang-Won Kang, Hyun-Ja Lim, Myung-Suk Lee
  • Salivary prekallikrein output during the ranger training-induced stress
    Stress and Health, Vol. 20, No. 5., 249.
    by Sumito Tagashira, Keiji Yamaguchi, Tsunenori Matsunaga, Kazuo Toda, Yoshihiko Hayashi
  • Construct validity of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-General Survey
    Stress and Health, Vol. 20, No. 5., 255.
    by Kazuyo Kitaoka-Higashiguchi, Hideaki Nakagawa, Yuko Morikawa, Masao Ishizaki, Katsuyuki Miura, Yuchi Naruse, Teruhiko Kido, Masako Higashiyama
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  • Understanding stress and quality of life for clergy and clergy spouses
    Stress and Health, Vol. 20, No. 5., 261.
    by Carol A Darling, Wayne W Hill, Lenore M Mcwey
  • Perceived changes in food intake in response to stress: the role of conscientiousness
    Stress and Health, Vol. 20, No. 5., 279.
    by Daryl B Oconnor, Rory C Oconnor
  • A preliminary study of stress symptoms and nutritional state in children
    Stress and Health, Vol. 20, No. 5., 293.
    by Rosina Stefanello
  • Workaholism among Norwegian journalists: antecedents and consequences
    Stress and Health, Vol. 20, No. 5., 301.
    by Ronald J Burke, Stig Matthiesen
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