Background: Stress is a ubiquitous phenomenon in modern societies and is often accompanied by somatic sensations and symptoms, such as tension and nausea. Despite the inherent somatic component of stress, research on coping with stress has previously neglected to consider how somatic stress responses (i.e., somatic stress) may affect stress-coping behavior. Aim: To address this gap in the literature, this study introduces the concept of reactions to somatic stress (RSS). It also provides the first psychometric evaluation of the Reactions to Somatic Stress Questionnaire (RSSQ), a novel 16-item questionnaire that assesses hampering and facilitating RSS. Method: The RSSQ and a battery of questionnaires on related constructs were administered...
We studied the characteristics of the Hungarian version of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS, Cohen et...
Objective: To develop a theoretically grounded measure of self-perceived ability to cope with stress...
Background: Stress has been suggested to play a role in the development and perpetuation of function...
Background: Stress is a ubiquitous phenomenon in modern societies and is often accompanied by somati...
The objective of this study was to develop the Somatic Stress Response Scale (SSRS), and then to use...
somatic, cognitive, and behavioral stress responses, and then to use the scale in clinical practice....
There is accumulating evidence that individual differences in stress reactivity contribute to the ri...
There is accumulating evidence that individual differences in stress reactivity contribute to the ri...
The aim of the current study was to develop and validate a Response to Stressful Situations Scale (R...
BACKGROUND: Stress has been suggested to play a role in the development and perpetuation of function...
Background: To date, there is a lack of measures for capturing a broad spectrum of psychophysiologic...
Stress is a ubiquitous aspect of modern life that has serious effects on mental and physical health....
OBJECTIVES: The role of anxiety symptoms in the development of functional somatic symptoms (FSS) is ...
Introduction: Psychosomatic diseases are diseases of organs, partialy induced by mental and somatic ...
Extensive experimental psychology research has attempted to parse the complex relationship between p...
We studied the characteristics of the Hungarian version of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS, Cohen et...
Objective: To develop a theoretically grounded measure of self-perceived ability to cope with stress...
Background: Stress has been suggested to play a role in the development and perpetuation of function...
Background: Stress is a ubiquitous phenomenon in modern societies and is often accompanied by somati...
The objective of this study was to develop the Somatic Stress Response Scale (SSRS), and then to use...
somatic, cognitive, and behavioral stress responses, and then to use the scale in clinical practice....
There is accumulating evidence that individual differences in stress reactivity contribute to the ri...
There is accumulating evidence that individual differences in stress reactivity contribute to the ri...
The aim of the current study was to develop and validate a Response to Stressful Situations Scale (R...
BACKGROUND: Stress has been suggested to play a role in the development and perpetuation of function...
Background: To date, there is a lack of measures for capturing a broad spectrum of psychophysiologic...
Stress is a ubiquitous aspect of modern life that has serious effects on mental and physical health....
OBJECTIVES: The role of anxiety symptoms in the development of functional somatic symptoms (FSS) is ...
Introduction: Psychosomatic diseases are diseases of organs, partialy induced by mental and somatic ...
Extensive experimental psychology research has attempted to parse the complex relationship between p...
We studied the characteristics of the Hungarian version of the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS, Cohen et...
Objective: To develop a theoretically grounded measure of self-perceived ability to cope with stress...
Background: Stress has been suggested to play a role in the development and perpetuation of function...