The Handbook of Stress and Health : a Guide to Research and Practice.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Handbook of Stress and Health; Contents; Notes on Contributors; 1 Introduction; References; Part One Theories; 1 Bridging the Science-Policy and Policy-Implementation Gaps; Famous Examples of Costly Gaps; Obstacles; What Was Known Regarding "Stress and Health" Half a Century Ago?; Prevention; Much Cry and Little Wool?; European Union Initiatives; The European Pact; Norms for Optimal Living and Working Conditions; Factors Affecting Health; Foresight Projects in the United Kingdom; Science and Government; Bridging the Gap; Time to Implement; Can Work-Related Stress Be Prevented?; Start Now.
- Causes and Consequences of BurnoutSituational Predictors of Burnout; Individual Predictors of Burnout; Outcomes of Burnout; Conclusion; References; 4 Happiness and Mental Health; Conceptual Starting Points; Components of Mental Health and Happiness; Influences from the Environment; Nonlinear Associations and the Vitamin Analogy; Principal Sources within the Person; Environmental and Personal Influences in Combination; Longer-Term Personal Influences; Shorter-Term Personal Influences; Interventions to Enhance Happiness; Overview and Future Directions; References.
- 5 Understanding the Connections between Positive Affect and HealthImportant Issues in the Study of Affect and Health; Measurement of Affect; Health Measurement; Causality Issues; Distinguishing between Health and Physiology; Review of PA and Physical Health; Longevity; Morbidity; Survival; Self-Reported Health Outcomes; Possible Pathways; Future Directions; Emotion Subtypes; Balancing PA and NA Ratios in Emotion Research; Cultural Differences and Affect Preferences; Direct Effects of Smiling; Hedonia vs. Eudaimonia; Positivity Interventions; Technology, PA, and Health; Conclusion; References.
- Part Two Impact of Stress on Health6 Work, Stress, and Cardiovascular Disease; Introduction; The Epidemiology of CVD; Origins of Psychosocial Work Stress Models; Physiological Mechanisms; Literature Review; Work Stressors and CVD; Work Stressors and Hypertension; Work Stressors and Diabetes/Metabolic Syndrome; Work Stressors, Depression, and CVD; Work Stressors and Behavioral CVD Risk Factors; Globalization, the Changing Nature of Work, and Work Stressors; Population Attributable Risk (PAR); Work Stress and the Prevention of CVD; Return to Work after Cardiac Events; Workplace Health Promotion.