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  • Running Head: Business Travel and Perceived Stress Psychological Stress among Business Travelers in Malaysia

    Dhiviya Karunaharan
    4-11

    Article ID: 269
    522  (Abstract) 211  (Download)

    Abstract: Businesses and corporations today break geographical boundaries and carry out business globally (Carlson & Perrewe, 1999). Business travel can be physically demanding and psychologically stressful, compromising the well-being of business travelers and the benefits of organizations. The present study examined how biopsychosocial factors, which are health concern, burnout, and social support, explained business travel stress... More

    2019-05-09
  • Marital Stress and Married Working Women in Nigeria: the Role of Coping Strategies, Self-Concept and Educational Qualification

    Anthonia C. Nwatu
    29-43

    Article ID: 2545
    499  (Abstract) 386  (Download)

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    In this 21st century a lot of women are experiencing martial challenges due to the various and important roles they perform in the home and in the society, which may require some psychological remedies. The study investigated the influence of coping strategies, self-concept and educational level on marital stress among married working women. The... More

    2020-12-18
  • Do Stress and Anxiety Impact Memory? An Exploratory Portuguese Study

    Laura Alho, Pedro F. S. Rodrigues, Cátia Fidalgo
    31-38

    Article ID: 894
    884  (Abstract) 387  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Eyewitness memory is widely studied in the forensic context, due to their proneness to make unreliable testimonies. Understanding which factors may impact memory is determinant to avoid wrongful convictions in court. In this exploratory study, the relation between stress and anxiety and memory errors (spontaneous and induced) was analyzed being hypothesized that negative emotions may impair... More

    2019-09-30
  • Stress Resilience as a Tool to Combat the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Samachi Sharma
    26-32

    Article ID: 4796
    352  (Abstract) 204  (Download)

    Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has not only affected the world in terms of their physical health but has also been a strain on our mental well-being. Individuals who have showcased the tendency to bounce back from this situation have been real survivors of this pandemic. With this background in mind, this research aimed to study the... More

    2022-08-05
  • Day Time Sleepiness and Quality of Life Predicts Perceived Stress among Youth

    Sandeep Panchal, Monika Yadav
    29-34

    Article ID: 3129
    358  (Abstract) 175  (Download)

    Abstract: The study examined the predictor of perceived stress among youth. The variables used in the current study were day time sleepiness, quality of life and perceived stress. The sample consists of 150 youth (81Male & 69 Female) with in the age range of 18-24 years. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), World Health Organization Quality of... More

    2021-05-25
  • Psychological Health of Wives’ of Patients with Chronic Illnesses

    Daanesh Marazban Umrigar, Rajendra Mhaske
    1-7

    Article ID: 3879
    631  (Abstract) 224  (Download)

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    Objectives: Chronic illnesses are more prevalent in males. The expectations of caregiving, thus falls on the women. Role expectations from women, increases stress, strain and the possibility of Psychological health concerns. In this paper, we explore the psychological health, as well as the levels of marital and sexual satisfaction of women caregivers.

    Method: The sample consisted of... More

    2022-01-05
  • Impact of Levels of Education on Perceived Academic Stress and Mental Wellbeing: An Investigation into Online Mode of Learning during Pandemic

    Nida B. Syed
    12-18

    Article ID: 3032
    2088  (Abstract) 814  (Download)

    Abstract:

    A sudden outbreak of the current pandemic COVID-19 has switches the learning to online mode which leads to an increase in perceived academic stress and a serious threat to the mental well-being of the students across the globe. The aim of the current study was therefore, to examine the impact of online learning on perceived... More

    2021-05-08
  • The The Family Centered Treatment (FCT) Model: Impacts in Child Protective Services

    Jennifer Hamburger, Kevin Marino, Robert Wright
    27-49

    Article ID: 7738
    371  (Abstract) 133  (Download)

    Abstract:

    The assessment and outcomes of this paper determined the effectiveness of the Family Centered Treatment (FCT) model of providing care in child protective services. The data presented in this survey represented over 200 respondents from regions across the United States. This collection of supervisors, clinicians, and support staff had been introduced to or had experience... More

    2024-10-31
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