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The Association Between Perceived Stress and Mortality Among ...


The Association Between Perceived Stress and Mortality Among ...

Multimorbidity is common and is associated with poor mental health and high mortality. Nevertheless, no studies have evaluated whether ...

Association Between Perceived Stress and Mortality Among People ...

In absolute numbers, high perceived stress was associated with nearly 2–4 times more deaths, depending on the number of comorbid conditions, in ...

The Association Between Perceived Stress and Mortality Among ...

The numbers of excess deaths associated with high stress were 69 among persons without multi- morbidity, 128 among those with 2 or 3 conditions, ...

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... mortality rates in a dose-response pattern, and more stress-associated deaths occurred in people with multimorbidity. Multimorbidity is common and is ...

Does the Perception that Stress Affects Health Matter? The ...

This represents an increase in the predicted cumulative hazard of death due to the stress interaction from 3.5% to 5.1% for those who reported a lot of stress ...

The Association Between Perceived Stress and Mortality Among ...

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Association of Perceived Stress Levels With Long-term Mortality in ...

In thie cohort study of patients with PAD, higher stress levels in the year after diagnosis appeared to be associated with greater long-term mortality risk.

Daily exposure to stressors, daily perceived severity of stress, and ...

An earlier study in Denmark found the association with perceived stress was stronger for mortality from external causes than for all-cause mortality, at least ...

The interaction between stress and positive affect in predicting ...

Greater positive affect was associated with lower mortality risk. We found a significant interaction between positive affect and perceived stress such that the ...

Perceived Stress Is Associated With Incident Coronary Heart ...

Introduction · Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major contributor to morbidity and mortality in the United States. · In fact, stress may be an ...

Association between perceived stress, multimorbidity and primary ...

Mounting evidence suggests that mental stress is associated with multimorbidity, suboptimal care and increased mortality. Delivering healthcare in a ...

Perceived stress and mortality in a Taiwanese older adult population

Perceived stress is associated with poor health outcomes including negative affect, increased susceptibility to the common cold and cardiovascular disease; ...

The association between psychosocial stress and mortality is ...

Psychological stress has the capacity to elicit adverse physiological reactions, including increased heart rate and cortisol levels. When stress is chronic, ...

Perceived stress and mortality in a Taiwanese older adult population.

This study characterizes the relationship between perceived stress and 11-year mortality in a population of Taiwanese adults aged 53 + years. Using the Survey ...

(PDF) Perceived Stress and Cause-specific Mortality among Men ...

In general, the effects of stress were most pronounced among younger and healthier men. No associations were found between stress and mortality ...

Association Between High Perceived Stress Over Time and Incident ...

Background. Chronic psychological stress has been associated with hypertension, but few studies have examined this relationship in blacks. We ...

Perceived Stress in a Gender Perspective: A Survey in a Population ...

But dividing the sample by gender, out of the remaining 32% with medium to high stress level, 11% male subjects and 22.7% females reported high ...

The Association Between Perceived Stress and Mortality Among ...

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Association of Stress With Cognitive Function Among Older Black ...

Perceived stress can have long-term physiological and psychological consequences and has been shown to be a modifiable risk factor for mild ...

Associations between perceived stress, socioeconomic status, and ...

Perceived stress was more strongly associated with physical inactivity and having two or more health-risk behaviours among residents with medium ...