Background: Psychosocial factors are considered as risk factors for some chronic diseases. A paucity of research exists surrounding the role of perceived stress in arthritis onset. Purpose: Perceived stress as a risk factor for arthritis development was explored in an ageing cohort of Australian women. Methods: This study focused on 12,202 women from the 1946-1951 cohort who completed the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health surveys in 2001, 2004 and 2007. Longitudinal associations were modelled, with and without a time lag. Results: Findings from the multivariate time lag modelling, excluding women with persistent joint pain, revealed that perceived stress predicted the onset of arthritis, with women experiencing minimal and mod...
Background: Despite advancements in our understanding of the importance of stress reduction in achie...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Both stressors and stress vulnerability factors together w...
Objectives: Examine the effects of prevalent and newly diagnosed arthritis on changes in perceived p...
Background: Psychosocial factors are considered as risk factors for some chronic diseases. A paucity...
Objective: To determine the relative importance of psychosocial factors in arthritis diagnosis in an...
Objective: To determine the relative importance of psychosocial factors in arthritis diagnosis in an...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Arthritis represents an ongoing public health challen...
Objective: Coping with arthritis-related stress has been extensively studied. However, limited evide...
Aim: To explore the ongoing impact of arthritis on older community-dwelling women over 9 years of Au...
Aim: To explore the ongoing impact of arthritis on older community-dwelling women over 9 years of Au...
International audienceObjectivesThe primary objective of this study was to assess the stressful life...
Background Rheumatic conditions, which increase in prevalence as populations age, are a growing pub...
Background: Arthritis is a significant contributor to illness, pain and disability and imposes a con...
Contains fulltext : 193533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Wit...
Background: Arthritis is a significant contributor to illness, pain and disability and imposes a con...
Background: Despite advancements in our understanding of the importance of stress reduction in achie...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Both stressors and stress vulnerability factors together w...
Objectives: Examine the effects of prevalent and newly diagnosed arthritis on changes in perceived p...
Background: Psychosocial factors are considered as risk factors for some chronic diseases. A paucity...
Objective: To determine the relative importance of psychosocial factors in arthritis diagnosis in an...
Objective: To determine the relative importance of psychosocial factors in arthritis diagnosis in an...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Arthritis represents an ongoing public health challen...
Objective: Coping with arthritis-related stress has been extensively studied. However, limited evide...
Aim: To explore the ongoing impact of arthritis on older community-dwelling women over 9 years of Au...
Aim: To explore the ongoing impact of arthritis on older community-dwelling women over 9 years of Au...
International audienceObjectivesThe primary objective of this study was to assess the stressful life...
Background Rheumatic conditions, which increase in prevalence as populations age, are a growing pub...
Background: Arthritis is a significant contributor to illness, pain and disability and imposes a con...
Contains fulltext : 193533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Wit...
Background: Arthritis is a significant contributor to illness, pain and disability and imposes a con...
Background: Despite advancements in our understanding of the importance of stress reduction in achie...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Both stressors and stress vulnerability factors together w...
Objectives: Examine the effects of prevalent and newly diagnosed arthritis on changes in perceived p...