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Distress (medicine)

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People often find ways of dealing with distress, in both negative and positive ways. Examples of positive ways are listening to music, calming exercises, coloring, sports and similar healthy distractions. Negative ways can include but are not limited to use of drugs including alcohol, and expression
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Higher education has been linked to a reduction in psychological distress in both men and women, and these effects persist throughout the aging process, not just immediately after receiving education. However, this link does lessen with age. The major mechanism by which higher education plays a role
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People under constant distress are more likely to become sick, mentally or physically. There is a clear response association between psychological distress and major causes of mortality across the full range of distress.
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behaviors. It can be evident in the presence of various phenomena, such as inappropriate social interaction (e.g., aggression, passivity, or withdrawal).
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Brännlund, Annica; Hammarström, Anne (March 2014). "Higher education and psychological distress: A 27-year prospective cohort study in Sweden".
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Hansen, C.H.; Walker, J.; Thekkumpurath, P.; Kleiboer, A.; Beale, C.; Sawhney, A.; Murray, G.; Sharpe, M. (October 2013).
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of anger, which are likely to lead to complicated social interactions, thus causing increased distress.
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is unable to completely adapt to difficult situations and their resulting effects and shows
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that has a huge impact on patient's quality of life. To assess patient distress, a
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Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals
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aversive
person
maladaptive
eustress
work
labor-market resources
social resources
patient reported outcome
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
lifestyle modifications
depression
Psychological stress § Management
Intentional infliction of emotional distress
National Research Council
Institute for Laboratory Animal Research
"Introduction"
4
doi
10.17226/1542
ISBN
978-0-309-07525-1
PMID
25144086
"Association between psychological distress and mortality: individual participant pooled analysis of 10 prospective cohort studies"
doi
10.1136/bmj.e4933
PMC
3409083

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