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Disentangling the stress labyrinth: Interpreting the meaning of the term stress as it is studied in health context
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1998
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Health ContextHealth PsychologyMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesStressStress TheoriesTerm StressStress BiomarkersEarly Life StressStress ManagementStress PsychologyStress HormonePsychiatryAbstract StressSocial StressHealth BehaviorStress LabyrinthAllostatic LoadStress ConceptualizationsMedicinePsychopathologyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
Abstract Stress has been a ubiquitous concept in health research. We compare stress theories with the operationalization of stress in health research. Although scientific investigation is ideally based on theoretical principles, stress research is seen as often atheoretical or misapplying theories. Major conceptualizations of stress are considered and prominent research avenues in health psychology are analyzed as to the extent they mirror, diverge from, or inform stress conceptualizations. A central conclusion of the paper is that perceived and objective stressors are not only both valid construels of stress, but that they operate differently on psychological and physiological systems.
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