Stress (tagged articles)The Relationship Between Stress, Coping Strategies, and Problem-Solving Skills Among College StudentsBrittany Draper - The study investigated stress, coping strategies, and problem-solving skills among college students. A total of 202 university students completed this study. The purpose of this study was to address gaps in the existing literature regarding stress, coping strategies... Keep Reading »
Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children: A Comprehensive ReviewKailey M. Pate - Post-traumatic stress disorder in children under six years old has been formally recognized since 2013 (Veteran’s Affairs, 2019), yet the body of research is still lacking for this age group. An important step towards helping these youngest sufferers of post-... Keep Reading »
Are Isochronic Tones Effective? The Impact of Isochronic Tones on Brainwave Entrainment and StressDavid Moniz-Lewis - Isochronic tones are a hypothesized auditory brainwave entrainment technique in which a single tone is played at regular beat intervals. Brainwave entrainment, also referred to as neural synchronization, is a phenomenon by which external stimuli influence neural oscillations... Keep Reading »
Immigration and Stress: The Relationship Between Parents' Acculturative Stress and Young Children's Anxiety SymptomsAlberto L. Leon - Previous research suggests that risk factors related to immigration in parents are associated with the manifestation of anxiety symptoms and anxiety disorders in children. Acculturative stress and other risk factors related to immigration have been related to anxiety... Keep Reading »
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Social Support in PTSD: An Analysis of Gender, Race, and Trauma TypeHannah DeLong - The current study discusses social support systems and the ways in which they impact persons diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This study analyzes three different variables (race/ethnicity, gender, and trauma type) in a group of 200 adults diagnosed... Keep Reading »
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