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The social readjustment rating scale

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This report defines a method which achieves etiologic significance as a necessary but not sufficient cause of illness and accounts in part for the time of onset of disease and provides a quantitative basis for new epidemiological studies of diseases.
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This article is published in Journal of Psychosomatic Research.The article was published on 1967-08-01. It has received 10629 citations till now.

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Predicting the Onset of Emotional Recovery Following Nonmarital Relationship Dissolution: Survival Analyses of Sadness and Anger

TL;DR: Attachment security was associated with an increased probability of anger recovery, whereas ongoing sadness decreased the probability of this event, and acceptance of relationship termination mediated the association between attachment security and sadness recovery.
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Clear danger: situational determinants of the appraisal of threat.

TL;DR: The situational determinants of the primary appraisal of threat are described in a specific and systematic manner and eight propositions about the workings of these factors are presented and discussed.
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Life events and the onset of panic disorder.

TL;DR: The authors examined the number, type, and effect of life events during the year before the onset of panic attacks in patients with a Research Diagnostic Criteria diagnosis of panic disorder and healthy control subjects matched for age, sex, and time of retrospection.
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Recent life events and panic disorder.

TL;DR: The authors assessed life events during the 12 months before the onset of panic disorder in 64 patients and found that loss events had the strongest relationship to panic disorder.
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Social stress and illness onset.

TL;DR: With one exception, illness onset is dated by inittal recognttion of symptoms judged by experts to be associated with the particular diseases.
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A metric for the social consensus