Manual Environmental Stressors in Health and Disease

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Summary. This volume illustrates the impact of environmental oxidants on the tissues of the eyes, lungs and skin, as well as on the immune.
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Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Breslau, N. The epidemiology of trauma, PTSD, and other posttrauma disorders. Trauma Violence Abuse, 10, — Brickman, A. Noncompliance in end-stage renal disease: A threat to quality of care and cost containment. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 3, — Brown, G. Life events and illness. Brown, R. A review of stress-relapse interactions in multiple sclerosis: Important features and stress-mediating and -moderating variables. Multiple Sclerosis, 11, — Brown, J.

Environmental Stressors and Their Impact on Health and Disease with Focus on Oxidative Stress.

Cognitive—behavioral stress management interventions for persons living with HIV: A review and critique of the literature. Behavioral Medicine, 35, 26— Brunello, N. Posttraumatic stress disorder: Diagnosis and epidemiology, comorbidity and social consequences, biology and treatment. Neuropsychobiology, 43 3 , — Cannon, W. The interrelations of emotions as suggested by recent physiological researches. American Journal of Physiology, 25, — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV prevalence estimates—United States, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 57 39 , — National diabetes fact sheet: General information and national estimates on diabetes in the United States, Atlanta, GA: U.

Chiasson, M. Increased high risk sexual behavior after September 11 in men who have sex with men: An internet survey. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 34 5 , — Chida, Y. Do stress-related psychosocial factors contribute to cancer incidence and survival? Nature Clinical Practice Oncology, 5, — Adverse psychosocial factors predict poorer prognosis in HIV disease: A meta-analytic review of prospective investigations. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 23, — Christian, L. Stress and wound healing. Neuroimmunomodulation, 13, — Clum, G. Trauma-related sleep disturbance and self-reported physical health symptoms in treatment-seeking female rape victims.

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Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 9 , — Cohen, S. Aftereffects of stress on human performance and social behavior: A review of research and theory. Psychological Bulletin, 88, 82— The Pittsburgh common cold studies: Psychosocial predictors of susceptibility to respiratory infectious illness. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 12, — Types of stressors that increase susceptibility to the common cold in healthy adults.

Health Psychology, 17, — Social relationships and health. Cohen , L. Gottlieb Eds. Psychological stress and susceptibility to the common cold. New England Journal of Medicine, , — Coyne, J. Are most positive findings in health psychology false… or at least somewhat exaggerated? European Health Psychologist, 11, 49— Psychotherapy and survival in cancer: The conflict between hope and evidence. Psychological Bulletin, , — Craig, K.

Intrusive thoughts and the maintenance of chronic stress. Sarason , G. Sarason Eds. The LEA series in personality and clinical psychology pp. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. Creamer, M. Reaction to trauma: A cognitive processing model. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, , — Crepaz, N. Health Psychology, 27, 4— Deanfield, J. Silent myocardial infarction due to mental stress. Lancet, 11, — Dedert, E. Posttraumatic stress disorder, cardiovascular, and metabolic disease: A review of the evidence.

Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 39, 61— Delahanty, D. Chronic stress and natural killer cell activity following exposure to traumatic death.

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Psychosomatic Medicine, 59, — Time course of natural killer cell activity and lymphocyte proliferation in response to two acute stressors. Health Psychology, 15, 48— Dhabhar, F. Acute stress enhances while chronic stress suppresses cell-mediated immunity in vivo: A potential role for leukocyte trafficking. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 11, — Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. Reduction in the incidence of type 2 diabetes with lifestyle intervention or Metformin. Dougall, A. Daily fluctuation in chronic fatigue syndrome severity and symptoms.

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Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, 3, 12— Assessment of characteristics of intrusive thoughts and their impact on distress among victims of traumatic events. Psychosomatic Medicine, 61, 38— Ell, K. Social relations, social support and survival among patients with cancer. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 36, — Enqvist, B.


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Preoperative hypnotic techniques reduce consumption of analgesics after surgical removal of third mandibular molars: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 45, — Epel, E. Accelerated telomere shortening in response to life stress. Cell aging in relation to stress arousal and cardiovascular disease risk factors. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 31, — Esterling, B. Chronic stress, social support, and persistent alterations in the natural killer cell response to cytokines in older adults. Health Psychology, 13, — Evans-Campbell, T. Interpersonal violence in the lives of urban American Indian and Alaska Native women: Implications for health, mental health, and help-seeking.

American Journal of Public Health, 96 8 , — Field, C. Association of alcohol use and other high-risk behaviors among trauma patients. Journal of Trauma, 50 1 , 13— Finan, P. Interplay of concurrent positive and negative interpersonal events in the prediction of daily negative affect and fatigue for rheumatoid arthritis patients. Health Psychology, 29, — Firestein, G. Fisher, E.

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Healthy coping, negative emotions, and diabetes management: A systematic review and appraisal. Diabetes Educator, 33, — Flint, M. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 32, — Frasure-Smith, N. The impact of negative emotions on prognosis following myocardial infarction: Is it more than depression? Health Psychology, 14, — Friedman, M. Pharmacotherapy for PTSD. Friedman , T.

Resick Eds. Gidron, Y. The relation between psychological factors and DNA damage: A critical review. Biological Psychology, 72, — Gilboa, S. Shirom, A. A meta-analysis of work demand stressors and job performance: Examining main and moderating effects. Personnel Psychology, 61, — Glaser, R. Stress-associated immune dysregulation and its importance for human health: A personal history of psychoneuroimmunology.

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 17, — Stress-induced immune dysfunction: Implications for health.