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Robert S. Feldman
150 FEL u (RS)
New York : McGraw-Hill, 2014
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Sumanto
150 SUM p
Yogyakarta : CAPS (Center of Academic Publishing Service), 2014
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by E. Scott Geller
658.38201 GEL p
London : CRC Press, 2001
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John W. Santrock
370.15 SAN p
Jakarta : Salemba Humanika, 2009
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Richard J. Contrada ... [et.al]
616.98 CON r
New York : Springer, 2011
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Ulf Lundberg ... [et.al]
616.98 LUN t
United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons, 2011
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Arna Hauksdóttir, Christopher McClure, Stefan Hrafn Jonsson, Orn Olafsson, Unnur A. Valdimarsdóttir
Abstrak: There is a scarcity of data on mental health effects of the global economic recession. In this study, we investigated potential change in self-reported levels of psychological stress in the Icelandic population as a result of the major national economic collapse that occurred in 2008. We used a national cohort of 3,755 persons who responded to a survey administered in 2007 and 2009, including demographic questions and a stress measure (the 4-item Perceived Stress Scale). We used repeated-measures analysis of variance and logistic regression models to assess change in mean stress levels and risk of high stress levels (>90th percentile) in 2009 as compared with 2007. Age-adjusted mean stress levels increased between 2007 and 2009 (P = 0.004), though the increase was observed only for women (P = 0.003), not for men (P = 0.34). Similarly, the odds ratios for experiencing high stress levels were increased only among women (odds ratio (OR) = 1.37), especially among women who were unemployed (OR = 3.38), students (OR = 2.01), had middle levels of education (OR = 1.65), or were in the middle income bracket (OR = 1.59). The findings indicate that psychological stress may have increased following the economic collapse in Iceland, particularly among females in economically vulnerable groups.
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AJE Vol.177, No.9
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013
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Amii M. Kress ... [et al.]
Abstrak: Purpose: To assess the status of U.S. military retirees and their spouses 38 to 64 years of age relative to select Healthy People 2010 objectives and to identify sociodemographic characteristics associated with select health behaviors.

Design: Cross-sectional analyses with self-reported standardized measures from the U.S. Department of Defense Population Health Survey, 2003.

Setting: The continental United States.

Subjects: U.S. military retirees and their spouses 38 to 64 years of age.

Measures: Data for this study were self-reported responses to the Population Health Survey. Dichotomous variables were created to indicate whether each Healthy People 2010 objective had been met. Each objective was measurable with the survey by using the definitions set forth in Healthy People 2010. These objectives included healthy weight and obesity based on body mass index (height and weight); daily fruit, vegetable, and grain-product consumption; physical inactivity, moderate physical activity, and vigorous physical activity; binge drinking; cigarette use; and smoking-cessation attempts.

Results: The study population did not meet any of the Healthy People 2010 objectives included in this study. Sociodemographic characteristics that were associated with this result included being male, not having a college degree, and a less-than-excellent self-reported general health status.

Conclusion: Health-promotion interventions are needed to improve the health status of this population and to achieve the goals set forth in Healthy People 2010.
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AJHP Vol.20, No.5
[s.l.] : Sage, 2006
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Jennifer Di Noia ... [et al.]
Abstrak: Purpose: To examine the application of the transtheoretical model (TTM) to fruit and vegetable consumption among economically disadvantaged African-American adolescents.

Methods: Scales for measuring decisional balance, situational self-efficacy, and processes of change for fruit and vegetable consumption were developed and pretested with 57 economically disadvantaged African-American adolescents. The scales and measures for assessing stages of change, demographic variables, and fruit and vegetable consumption were administered to a separate sample of 262 participants. t-tests for independent samples and analysis of variance were used to examine differences in TTM variables and fruit and vegetable consumption across stages of change.

Results: Two-factor solutions for decisional balance and processes of change and a three-factor solution for situational self-efficacy provided the best fit to the data. Alpha coefficients of reliability for the scales ranged from .77 (experiential change processes) to .91 (pros). Participants in action-maintenance stages evidenced higher pros, self-efficacy, and fruit and vegetable consumption and significantly lower cons than did participants in precontemplation and contemplation-preparation stages. Also, participants in action-maintenance stages used processes of change more frequently than did those in precontemplation-contemplation-preparation stages. The use of experiential and behavioral processes within these stages did not differ significantly, as posited.

Discussion: Observed differences in TTM variables and fruit and vegetable consumption by stage of change in this sample of economically disadvantaged African-American adolescents were consistent with theory and previous applications of the model to fruit and vegetable consumption in adults. With replication studies, the TTM may be appropriate for designing interventions to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among this population.
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AJHP Vol.20, No.5
[s.l.] : Sage, 2006
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Faridah Amir Ali, Rukhsana W. Zuberi
Abstrak: Introduction: . Women suffer disproportionately from depression, which has a high prevalence in developing countries. Sociodemographic factors are associated with depression, some of which may be modifiable and lead to better outcomes for depression among women.

Objectives: . To determine sociodemographic factors associated with depression among women of reproductive age in Karachi.

Methods: . A case control study was conducted on 376 women in 2 hospitals in Karachi. Patients were diagnosed by psychiatrists and family physicians by Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.) criteria and SRQ20.

Results: . The odds for women with depression being married for >5 years, being abused by in-laws, spending ≤3 hours per day with their spouses, and being just satisfied or not satisfied with their married life was more than that for controls.

Conclusion: . The authors' findings highlight the important modifiable risk factors for depression, which if addressed will help decrease the burden of depression among women.
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APJPH Vol.24, No.1 (2012)
London : Sage, 2012
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