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Stress and Health

Vol 29 (5 Issues in 2013)
Edited by: Cary L. Cooper, Lancaster University, UK
Print ISSN: 1532-3005 Online ISSN: 1532-2998
Impact Factor: 1.229
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  • Description

Stress is a component of life and a number of mechanisms exist to cope with its effects on the health and well-being of individuals and society. The stresses that challenge human existence in our modern society may result in failure of these coping mechanisms, with resultant stress-induced illness. The aim of the journal therefore is to provide a forum for discussion of all aspects of stress and health which affect the individual.

The focus of the journal is on human stress and health, although animal research which has direct implications for human stress and health may be considered for publication in Stress and Health.

The Journal explores the subject of stress and health from many perspectives, including consideration of ways to address problems in these areas.

COVERAGE INCLUDES:

  • Psychosocial stress
    Stress in society, stress and children, adolescents, women, the elderly, retirement, poverty, overcrowding
  • Occupational stress
    Sources, manifestations, prevention, treatment
  • Stress and the immune system
    Cancer, AIDS, infectious disorders, psychoneuroimmunology
  • Stress assessment techniques
    Measurements for state and trait anger, depression, hostility, life change events, hassles
  • Stress and cardiovascular disease
    Hypertension, coronary heart disease, sudden death
  • Post traumatic stress disorders
    Manifestations, prevention, treatment
  • Stress management
    Meditation, autogenic training, cognitive restructuring, behavioural modification, pharmacology
  • Stress and subtle energies
    Aromatherapy, music, auditory and photic stimuli, electromagnetic energy, cranioelectrical stimulation
  • Stress and neurotransmitters
    Endorphins, serotonin, norepinephrine, melatonin, dopamine
  • Stress and ageing
    Role of antioxidants
  • Stress and emotional disorders
    Anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive behaviour, eating disorders, substance abuse
  • Stress and sports
  • Stress and the quality of life