reviewPerspectives on Psychological ScienceJul 1, 2016Closed access

A Stage Model of Stress and Disease

University of Pittsburgh

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Abstract

In this article, we argued that the term stress has served as a valuable heuristic, helping researchers to integrate traditions that illuminate different stages of the process linking stressful life events to disease. We provided a short history of three traditions in the study of stress: the epidemiological, psychological, and biological. The epidemiological tradition focuses on defining which circumstances and experiences are deemed stressful on the basis of consensual agreement that they constitute threats to social or physical well-being. The psychological tradition focuses on individuals' perceptions of the stress presented by life events on the basis of their appraisals of the threats posed and the…

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Keywords
  • Stress (linguistics)
  • Stage (stratigraphy)
  • Psychology
  • Disease
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Linguistics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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