2012
Wellness program for anesthesiology residents: a randomized, controlled trial
SAADAT H, SNOW DL, OTTENHEIMER S, DAI F, KAIN ZN. Wellness program for anesthesiology residents: a randomized, controlled trial. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica 2012, 56: 1130-1138. PMID: 22571514, DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.2012.02705.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAvoidance copingSocial supportProblem-solving copingWellness programsPositive intervention effectsTreatment controlPost-test designActive copingFamily stressorsCopingLess anxietyPsychological symptomsPhysical healthIntervention effectsIntervention effectivenessFuture researchStressorsOverall patternIntervention groupSuch programsAlcohol consumptionTobacco useControl groupSupportAnxiety
2005
PRECURSORS AND CORRELATES OF WOMEN'S VIOLENCE: CHILD ABUSE TRAUMATIZATION, VICTIMIZATION OF WOMEN, AVOIDANCE COPING, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
Sullivan T, Meese K, Swan S, Mazure C, Snow D. PRECURSORS AND CORRELATES OF WOMEN'S VIOLENCE: CHILD ABUSE TRAUMATIZATION, VICTIMIZATION OF WOMEN, AVOIDANCE COPING, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS. Psychology Of Women Quarterly 2005, 29: 290-301. DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-6402.2005.00223.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
The relationship of work stressors, coping and social support to psychological symptoms among female secretarial employees
Snow D, Swan S, Raghavan C, Connell C, Klein I. The relationship of work stressors, coping and social support to psychological symptoms among female secretarial employees. Work & Stress 2003, 17: 241-263. DOI: 10.1080/02678370310001625630.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWork-related social supportWork stressorsAvoidance copingActive copingPsychological symptomsSocial supportSecretarial employeesLongitudinal structural equation modelProtective factorsTime 2 symptomsImpact of workCross-sectional modelStructural equation modelRole stressorsTime 1CopingWorkplace interventionsSituational riskMultiple contextsStressorsLongitudinal modelFuture researchEquation modelEmployeesGreater useBehavioral and Psychological Differences Among Abused Women Who Use Violence in Intimate Relationships
Swan S, Snow D. Behavioral and Psychological Differences Among Abused Women Who Use Violence in Intimate Relationships. Violence Against Women 2003, 9: 75-109. DOI: 10.1177/1077801202238431.Peer-Reviewed Original Research