2025
The curvilinear relationship between perceived stress and spicy food craving in Young females: A non-linear mediation effect of positive emotional experience of spicy food consumption
Qiu H, Rui Y, Zhang Y, Hu M, Zheng S, Xu N, Jing J, Han P, Chen H, Gao X. The curvilinear relationship between perceived stress and spicy food craving in Young females: A non-linear mediation effect of positive emotional experience of spicy food consumption. Food Quality And Preference 2025, 126: 105412. DOI: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2024.105412.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFood cravingsLevels of perceived stressPositive emotional experiencesPerceived stressEmotional experienceSpicy food consumptionFood Cravings QuestionnairesMediated pathwayIndividual emotional responsesPerceived Stress ScaleCraving QuestionnaireIncreased cravingYoung female participantsCravingEmotional responsesEating behaviorsStress ScaleExperience QuestionnaireStress management strategiesSpicy foodsFemale participantsPsychological benefitsEffective stress management strategiesFood consumptionStress managementMusic mindfulness acutely modulates autonomic activity and improves psychological state in anxiety and depression
Ramirez C, Alayine G, Akafia C, Adichie K, Watts D, Galdamez Y, Harding L, Allsop A. Music mindfulness acutely modulates autonomic activity and improves psychological state in anxiety and depression. Frontiers In Neuroscience 2025, 19: 1554156. PMID: 40264912, PMCID: PMC12013341, DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2025.1554156.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMusical mindSymptoms of anxietyMindfulness sessionsMusic listeningMusicImproved psychological stateHeart rate variabilityModerate symptoms of anxietyPsychological stateStates of consciousnessParticipants’ psychological statesMindfulnessSelf-reported sexDepressive symptomsLive sessionsStress managementMeasures of heart rate variabilitySocial connectionsIncreased HRVReduce stressEEG power spectral densityPsychological effectsAnxietyDepressionParticipants
2024
HEALTH PROMOTION BEHAVIORS AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS WITH HIGH DAILY MANAGEMENT CHRONIC CONDITIONS
Cho J, Horstman M, Stevens A, Sands L, Allore H. HEALTH PROMOTION BEHAVIORS AMONG SPOUSAL CAREGIVERS WITH HIGH DAILY MANAGEMENT CHRONIC CONDITIONS. Innovation In Aging 2024, 8: 1060-1060. PMCID: PMC11693161, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igae098.3409.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensity of caregivingHealth-promoting behaviorsSpousal caregiversPhysical activityChronic conditionsPromoting behaviorsManaging chronic conditionsDaily self-managementICD-10 codesFamily caregiversChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCaregiver distressCaregiving intensityCaregiving roleHealth behaviorsSelf-managementObstructive pulmonary diseaseDisease trajectoryCaregiversHealth responseStress managementIschemic heart diseaseICD-10Reduce burdenHealth
2022
An exploratory study of problematic shopping and problematic video gaming in adolescents
Greenberg NR, Zhai ZW, Hoff RA, Krishnan-Sarin S, Potenza MN. An exploratory study of problematic shopping and problematic video gaming in adolescents. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0272228. PMID: 35947621, PMCID: PMC9365157, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0272228.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProblematic video gamingNegative reinforcementAddictive behaviorsVideo gamingAggressive behaviorMaladaptive copingHealth/High school studentsPsychosocial impairmentStress managementConnecticut high school studentsAdolescentsPhysical injuryGamingPossible interventionsPrevention effortsExploratory studySerious fightingInteraction analysisImpairmentMeasuresCopingFurther researchAnxietyRelationshipIntervention needs among hotel employees and managers
Rosemberg M, Granner J, Li W, Adams M, Militzer M. Intervention needs among hotel employees and managers. WORK A Journal Of Prevention Assessment & Rehabilitation 2022, 71: 1063-1071. PMID: 35253670, PMCID: PMC9275514, DOI: 10.3233/wor-205060.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHotel room cleanersEmployee retentionHotel employeesHotel managersManagers' accountsManager's perspectiveManagers' viewsFinancial literacyEmployee healthHospitality workersManagersFirst paperWorkersContent analysisPoor health outcomesRecruit study participantsPolicy levelEmployeesStress managementSmoking cessationPayPerspectiveInterviewsHealth outcomesStudy participants
2021
Job Dissatisfaction Mediated the Associations Between Work Stress and Mental Health Problems
Qiu D, Li R, Li Y, He J, Ouyang F, Luo D, Xiao S. Job Dissatisfaction Mediated the Associations Between Work Stress and Mental Health Problems. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2021, 12: 711263. PMID: 34603101, PMCID: PMC8483558, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.711263.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health problemsMental healthJob dissatisfactionAnxiety symptomsWork stressHealth problemsDepressive symptomsPerceived work stressResults of univariate logistic regressionPatient Health Questionnaire-2Generalized Anxiety Disorder-2Assessment of mental healthUnivariate logistic regressionLogistic regressionAssociated with job dissatisfactionSelf-report scalesPath analysisReport anxiety symptomsPsychosocial work environmentPopulation-based studyChinese working adultsPotential mediation effectsMediation modelWork dissatisfactionStress management
2020
Treating pain in school settings: Targeting biological and psychological factors in pain management.
Starkweather A, Cong X, Evans H. Treating pain in school settings: Targeting biological and psychological factors in pain management. 2020, 355-371. DOI: 10.1037/0000157-024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic painPain managementCognitive behavioral therapy interventionPain management outcomesBehavioral therapy interventionChronic pain managementExperience of painPain educationMindfulness-based interventionsGuided imageryTherapy interventionsInfluence pain perceptionLevel interventionsMindfulness-based therapyStress managementSelf-efficacyTrained individualsPsychological factorsInterventionTreat painSchool settingsPainSocial factorsSelf-regulationIndividual children
2018
The feasibility of a group stress management Liver SMART intervention for patients with end-stage liver disease: A pilot study
Jutagir DR, Saracino RM, Cunningham A, Foran-Tuller KA, Driscoll MA, Sledge WH, Emre SH, Fehon DC. The feasibility of a group stress management Liver SMART intervention for patients with end-stage liver disease: A pilot study. Palliative & Supportive Care 2018, 17: 35-41. PMID: 29860964, PMCID: PMC6279612, DOI: 10.1017/s147895151800024x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRelaxation training interventionCognitive-behavioral stress management interventionTraining interventionStress managementEnd-stage liver diseaseStress management interventionsPreliminary efficacyDepressive symptomsBeck Anxiety InventoryBeck Depression Inventory-IIPsychological interventionsLiver diseaseAnxiety InventoryNew skillsInventory-IIIntervention effectivenessSmart interventionsEnd-stage liver disease patientsPostintervention surveysSingle transplantation centerLiver disease patientsCourse of treatmentManagement interventionsParticipantsInterventionHealthy Sisters: A Feasibility study of a health behavior intervention for women of color breast cancer survivors
Knobf MT, Erdos D, Jeon S. Healthy Sisters: A Feasibility study of a health behavior intervention for women of color breast cancer survivors. Journal Of Psychosocial Oncology 2018, 36: 597-608. PMID: 29847241, DOI: 10.1080/07347332.2018.1460004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy lifestyle behaviorsBreast cancer survivorsLifestyle behaviorsCancer survivorsEnd of interventionQuality of lifeHealth behavior interventionsCommunity-based sampleLifestyle interventionPreliminary efficacyPhysical activityFunctional abilityHealth behaviorsHealth responsibilityInteractive interventionInterventionBehavior interventionsSurvivorsWomenStress managementSignificant improvementNutritionStrong evidenceFeasibility studyBaseline
2010
Providing Competency Training to Clinical Supervisors Through an Interactional Supervision Approach
Kraemer Tebes J, Matlin S, Migdole S, Farkas M, Money R, Shulman L, Hoge M. Providing Competency Training to Clinical Supervisors Through an Interactional Supervision Approach. Research On Social Work Practice 2010, 21: 190-199. DOI: 10.1177/1049731510385827.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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