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A twenty-two item screening score of psychiatric symptoms indicating impairment.

Thomas S. Langner
- 01 Jan 1962 - 
- Vol. 3, Iss: 4, pp 269-276
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This article is published in Journal of health and human behavior.The article was published on 1962-01-01. It has received 867 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Psychological testing.

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Role demands, privacy and psychological well-being.

TL;DR: The hypothesis that women are the primary providers of nurturance to family members is supported, as more than men reported reductions in privacy because of their role obligations.

Interaction of Work and Family Stress on Fathers in Single and Dual-Earner Families.

TL;DR: The authors examined the interaction of work sources and family sources of stress on the psychological health of men in singleand dual-earner families, and significant interactive effects of joint family and work stress were found on three of the five outcome measures: the effect of high family and high job stress had an adverse effect over and above the impact of the combined direct effects.
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Personality, life events, and psychological illness : interrelationships across time

TL;DR: This paper examined the causal ordering of the relationship between life events and psychological illness, and the ability of personal and social resources to predict susceptibility to life events, and concluded that there was a need to reconsider the paradigm used to examine the relationships between life event and psychological illnesses, and to attend to the timing of data collection, which may be an important factor in detecting, or failing to detect, relationships between personal, social, and life events.
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[The cause-effect relationship between coping and psychological/physical symptoms].

TL;DR: The results indicate that RCT and PST are effective in changing tangible coping styles and, therefore, in reducing psychological/physical symptoms.
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Stress and Coping Patterns

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how culture affects stress and modes of coping with stress and elaborates how culture has a broad impact on stress in multiple dimensions, such as it influences the occurrence of stress, modifies the perception or appraisal of the stress, is involved in the selection of a coping style, and has an impact on the supporting resources available to the subject.