Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 10
Published: Dec. 26, 2024
Abstract
Background:
Cognitive
behavioural
therapy
(CBT)
interventions
are
effective
in
reducing
subjective
stress.
Nevertheless,
the
longitudinal
links
between
mental
health
indicators
rarely
studied
intervention
research.
Therefore,
it
is
unknown
how
effects
sustained.
Aim:
The
current
study
investigated
mechanisms
explaining
sustained
a
sample
of
medical
nurses
who
receive
CBT-based
internet-delivered
stress
recovery
program.
Method:
A
single-group
design
with
three
measurement
points,
pre-test,
post-test,
and
3-month
follow-up,
was
used
study.
consisted
assistant
from
Lithuania
(
n
=111,
age:
M
SD
)
=
41.69
years
(10.85))
had
participated
6-week
CBT
internet
targeting
recovery.
Data
were
collected
as
randomised
control
trial,
treatment
samples
combined,
data
analysed
using
cross-lagged
panel
analysis
four
variables
representing
psychological
well-being
symptoms
stress,
anxiety,
depression.
Results:
results
revealed
that
decreased
anxiety
increased
at
post-test
predicted
reduced
levels
follow-up.
In
addition,
depression
Conclusions:
Decreased
could
explain
sustainability
following
for
nurses.
implications
this
research
practice
discussed.
Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(14), P. 1640 - 1652
Published: July 25, 2024
The
concept
of
stress
as
a
cause
ill
health
has
received
much
attention
in
social
sciences.
distinction
between
exposure
and
perceived
emphasizes
the
importance
cognitive
dimension
stress.
This
quantitative
study
(
N
=
213)
conducted
Ukraine
November
2022
collected
self-reported
data
on
exposure,
stress,
self-rated
heath.
goals
included
(1)
testing
if
differ
terms
breadth
depth
their
impact;
(2)
isolating
psychosocial
factors
that
reduce
stress;
(3)
individuals
who
have
relocated
within
or
abroad
to
escape
war
had
worse
outcomes
than
those
remained
at
domiciles.
results
suggest
while
was
stronger
predictor
negative
outcomes,
optimism
support
served
protective
factors.
Having
moved
predicted
higher
levels
more
adverse
symptoms.
Journal of College Student Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 26
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
The
goal
of
this
study
was
to
test
whether
the
association
between
college
students'
stress
and
mental
health
differed
depending
on
social
support
emotion
expression
beliefs.
Additionally,
examined
these
protective
factors
by
gender
first-generation
student
status.
Participants
included
emerging
adult
students
(N
=
792)
from
a
midsize
public
university
in
Southwestern
U.S.
Students
completed
an
online
survey
measuring
their
stress,
health,
beliefs,
support.
Results
demonstrated
that
factor
for
all
did
not
differ
or
status,
whereas
beliefs
related
lower
levels
depression
women
lessened
negative
effects
continuing-generation
students.
The Journal of Early Adolescence,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
According
to
the
Learning
Theory
of
Attachment,
neuroendocrinological
processes
affect
association
between
parental
support
and
change
in
attachment.
The
current
study
aimed
test
this
assumption
for
oxytocin
(OT)
given
its
role
social
behavior.
We
conducted
a
three-wave
longitudinal
which
91
children
(56%
girls,
M
age
=
9.55,
SD
0.63)
participated.
Change
attachment
was
assessed
from
Wave
1
3
indexed
by
measuring
trust
maternal
Secure
Base
Script
(SBS)
knowledge.
Measures
salivary
child
OT
(child
mother
report)
were
obtained
during
respectively
first
last
wave.
Results
indicated
that
child-reported
positively
related
more
so
with
high
levels.
No
(moderation)
effects
found
SBS
Overall,
these
findings
illustrate
importance
considering
biological
factors
along
experienced
parenting
explain
differences
Autism,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 10, 2024
Despite
very
high
rates
of
suicidal
thoughts
and
behaviors
(STB)
in
autistic
adults,
the
key
psychosocial
drivers
this
phenomenon
remain
unknown.
To
investigate,
we
examined
how
lifetime
stressor
exposure
severity,
which
have
been
found
to
predict
STB
non-autistic
populations,
related
a
multinational
dataset
226
adults
from
United
Kingdom
Australia
(67%
female;
M
age
=
41.8,
SD
13.6,
range
19–73
years
old).
Results
revealed
that
men
women
differ
with
respect
count,
type
stressors
they
experienced
over
life
course.
Whereas
were
exposed
more
numerous
legal/crime-related
stressors,
social
relationships
chronic
humiliation
typically
as
severe.
In
addition,
whereas
interpersonal
loss
was
for
men,
acute
involving
physical
danger
lower
entrapment
women.
These
findings
indicate
certain
may
be
differentially
experienced,
relevant
STB,
versus
They
also
suggest
screening
help
identify
individuals
at
greatest
risk
suicide.
Lay
abstract
When
encounter
events
experience
stressful
(“stressors”),
it
sets
off
biological
stress
response
can
impact
mental
health
contribute
(STB).
Although
know
about
specific
are
associated
general
population,
little
is
known
kinds
increase
people
whether
these
associations
by
gender.
examine
issue,
cataloged
entire
course
investigated
STB.
Data
derived
sample
who
completed
Stress
Adversity
Inventory
Adults.
We
differed
terms
both
well
their
perceived
severity.
other
long-lasting
humiliation.
Autistic
often
severe
than
important
given
severity
most
strongly
affects
our
health.
different
loved
ones
women,
physically
dangerous
relevant.
fewer
had
higher
results
assess
understand
suicide
people.
Additional
research
needed
confirm
possible
mechanisms
linking
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 10
Published: Dec. 26, 2024
Abstract
Background:
Cognitive
behavioural
therapy
(CBT)
interventions
are
effective
in
reducing
subjective
stress.
Nevertheless,
the
longitudinal
links
between
mental
health
indicators
rarely
studied
intervention
research.
Therefore,
it
is
unknown
how
effects
sustained.
Aim:
The
current
study
investigated
mechanisms
explaining
sustained
a
sample
of
medical
nurses
who
receive
CBT-based
internet-delivered
stress
recovery
program.
Method:
A
single-group
design
with
three
measurement
points,
pre-test,
post-test,
and
3-month
follow-up,
was
used
study.
consisted
assistant
from
Lithuania
(
n
=111,
age:
M
SD
)
=
41.69
years
(10.85))
had
participated
6-week
CBT
internet
targeting
recovery.
Data
were
collected
as
randomised
control
trial,
treatment
samples
combined,
data
analysed
using
cross-lagged
panel
analysis
four
variables
representing
psychological
well-being
symptoms
stress,
anxiety,
depression.
Results:
results
revealed
that
decreased
anxiety
increased
at
post-test
predicted
reduced
levels
follow-up.
In
addition,
depression
Conclusions:
Decreased
could
explain
sustainability
following
for
nurses.
implications
this
research
practice
discussed.