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    Prevalence of psychological stress among the Russian population and its association with socio-demographic characteristics. Data from the ESSE-RF3 study by O. M. Drapkina, L. I. Gomanova, Yu. A. Balanova, V. A. Kutsenko, A. E. Imaeva, A. V. Kontsevaya, S. A. Maksimov, G. A. Muromtseva, M. B. Kotova, N. S. Karamnova, O. B. Shvabskaya, S. E. Evstifeeva, A. V. Kapustina, O. A. Litinskaya, M. S. Pokrovskaya, S. O. Kuzyakina, A. G. Soplenkova, Yu. V. Doludin, I. A. Efimova, A. L. Borisova, E. B. Yarovaya, T. V. Repkina, T. O. Gonoshilova, A. V. Kudryavtsev, N. I. Belova, L. L. Shagrov, V. A. Samotrueva, A. L. Yasenyavskaya, E. N. Chernysheva, S. V. Glukhovskaya, I. A. Levina, E. A. Shirshova, E. B. Dorzhieva, E. Z. Urbanova, N. Yu. Borovkova, V. K. Kurashin, A. S. Tokareva, Yu. I. Ragino, G. I. Simonova, A. D. Khudyakova, V. N. Nikulin, A. R. Aslyamov, G. V. Khokhlova, A. V. Solovyova, A. A. Rodionov, O. V. Kryachkova, Yu. Yu. Shamurova, I. V. Tantsyreva, I. N. Baryshnikova, M. G. Ataev, M. O. Radjabov, M. M. Isakhanova, M. A. Umetov, L. V, Elgarova, I. A. Khakuasheva, E. I. Yamashkina, M. V. Esina, T. A. Kunyaeva, A. M. Nikitina, N. V. Savvina, Yu. E. Spiridonova, E. A. Naumova, A. A. Keskinov, D. A. Kashtanova, V. S. Yudin, S. M. Yudin, S. A. Shalnova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…To assess the prevalence of psychological stress (PS) using the Perceived Stress Scale-10 (PSS-10) in various Russian regions and to analyze PS associations with socio-demographic characteristics and behavioral risk factors and some non-communicable diseases (NCDs).Material and methods. …”
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    A study to Assess the Stress among the Parents of Neonates Admitted in Neonatal Intensive care unit of a tertiary care teaching hospital by Lavanya Subhashini, Radha MS, Stephina Stephina, Steffy Rose, Praveena Praveena

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Conclusion: The nurses are primary care givers and educators they should provide adequate information, motivation and counselling to reduce stress and improve coping strategies for parents of neonates admitted in NICU. …”
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    How do we know that they actually use it? Exploring measures of adherence to stress management strategies in university students: A systematic review by Laurianne Bastien, Sohyun Cho, Julia Petrovic, Bassam Khoury, Elana Bloom, Nancy Heath

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…In response, higher education institutions have increasingly implemented digital, self-guided stress management resources to provide students with accessible mental health support. …”
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    Peranan Regulasi Diri Terhadap Stres Akademik Santri Tahfidz Al-Qur’an by Fauzul Adim Ubaidillah, Nur Hasan, Muhammad Ghiyats Rasyid

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Self-regulation is an essential skill in an educational context, as it can affect how students cope with the academic challenges and stress they face. …”
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    The concurrent ratcheting and stiffness degradation-based damage variable in SA508 steel samples undergoing stress cycles at room and elevated temperatures by M Karimi, A Varvani-Farahani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This resulted in closer agreement of the predicted ratcheting values with those measured. The deviation of the predicted and measured values dropped to 11%. …”
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    Exogenous citric acid-mediated modification of metabolism, transport and signal transduction of non-structural carbohydrates in rice under hexavalent chromium stress by Yi Kang, Yu-Juan Lin, Cheng-Zhi Li, Hao Zhan, Xiao-Zhang Yu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) serve as dynamic metabolic buffers under environmental stress, balancing growth and detoxification demands. …”
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    Study on dynamic stress field of fracturing in horizontal wells of deep coal seams: A case study of Daning-Jixian block in Ordos Basin by ZHAO Haifeng, WANG Chengwang, XI Yue, WANG Chaowei

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…With ongoing development, traditional 3D static models have proven inadequate for predicting the dynamic in-situ stress evolution of coupled seepage-stress interaction in strongly heterogeneous reservoirs under large-scale horizontal well fracturing conditions. …”
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    Stress Development in Droplet Impact Analysis of Rain Erosion Damage on Wind Turbine Blades: A Review of Liquid-to-Solid Contact Conditions by Quentin Laplace Oddo, Quaiyum M. Ansari, Fernando Sánchez, Leon Mishnaevsky, Trevor M. Young

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…To address this issue, researchers have developed numerical models to predict blade erosion caused by water droplet impacts. …”
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    Minimizing Parenting Stress of Preschool Children’s Migrant Parents in China: Role of Family Socioeconomic Status, Perceived Social Support, and Psychological Resilience by Jinghui Zhao, Jiajia Gong, Jing Zhou, Xitong Ke, Yaqian Li, Minghui Lu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The results indicate that family SES negatively predicts the parenting stress of migrant parents of preschool children in China. …”
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    Computer Breakdown as a Stress Factor during Task Completion under Time Pressure: Identifying Gender Differences Based on Skin Conductance by René Riedl, Harald Kindermann, Andreas Auinger, Andrija Javor

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Based on theories which explain that men, in contrast to women, are more sensitive to “achievement stress,” we predicted that male users would exhibit higher levels of stress than women in cases of system breakdown during the execution of a human-computer interaction task under time pressure, if compared to a breakdown situation without time pressure. …”
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    In-situ stress evaluation of coal measures based on logging parameters-A case study of Xishanyao formation in the Southern margin of Junggar basin by Shuai Yang, Xinxin Fang, Yunhong Wang, Fengling Li

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The results indicated that: (1) The error between the principal stress predicted by the in-situ stress model based on logging parameters and the measured value was less than 8%, which met the needs of the accuracy of application; (2) The maximum horizontal principal stress direction was near northwest direction, 56.6°~82.0° and the distribution trend of horizontal principal stress is small in two wings, but large in the middle; (3) When the coefficient of horizontal stress difference is smaller than 0.3, complexed fracture network could be formed with hydraulic fracturing, otherwise the network was relatively simple; (4) The stress type in the studied area belongs to Type III, namely $$\:{{\upsigma\:}}_{\text{H}}>{{\upsigma\:}}_{\text{V}}>{{\upsigma\:}}_{\text{h}}$$ , which has a good protective effect on the opening and conductivity of natural fractures, in addition conducive to the vertical tensile fracture produced by hydraulic fracturing. …”
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    Parental Stress and Mental Health Outcomes Following the October 7th Events: Insights from Israeli Families of Children with Special Needs by Yitshak Alfasi, Ruth Maytles, Avi Besser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Correlational analyses indicated that attachment anxiety and avoidance were negatively correlated with parental competence, social support, meaning in life, and mental health while positively correlating with parental stress and intolerance of uncertainty. Mediation analyses showed that attachment anxiety and avoidance significantly predicted increased parental stress and reduced mental health, with these effects mediated by lower parental competence and diminished meaning in life. …”
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    Linking Inferred Laboratory‐Derived Temperature Stress to the Immunocompetence of Wild Octopus maya (Mayan Octopus) G.L. Voss & Solís, 1966 by Luis Enrique Angeles‐Gonzalez, Laura Alvarez‐Lee, Luis Osorio‐Olvera, Estefany López‐Ripoll, Fernando Díaz, Carlos Rosas, Honorio Cruz‐López, Cristina Pascual

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, predictions and modeling should consider additional factors such as demographic distribution, seasonality, biotic/abiotic interactions, and ontogenetic development.…”
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