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1. Stress-related peptides in suicide attempters
Abstract : A suicide attempt is the best known predictor of completed suicide. It has long been assumed that most suicide attempts are the results of stress. READ MORE
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2. Cognitive behavioral therapy for stress-related disorders
Abstract : Background: Stress-related disorders in the form of adjustment disorder (AD) and exhaustion disorder (ED) are prevalent and associated with significant suffering, functional impairment and high societal costs. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may be effective in reducing stress, but studies using clinical samples diagnosed with stress-related disorders are few, and evidence is lacking to support treatment guidelines. READ MORE
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3. Learning how to recover from stress-related disorders via internet-based interventions
Abstract : Stress has become one of the major challenges of modern society, especially within the working population, causing significant costs and personal problems. However, the range of prevention and treatment is not at all proportionate to the needs of the public. READ MORE
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4. Rehabilitation and everyday life in people with stress-related ill health
Abstract : The overall aim was to explore and describe knowledge of the perceived occupational repertoire in people with stress-related ill health and their experiences from the rehabilitation process, with a specific focus on rehabilitation in a therapeutic garden and how the rehabilitation experiences are connecting with everyday life. Study I was a cross-sectional study that aimed to describe and compare how occupational gaps were reported in everyday occupations in a rehabilitation group of people with musculoskeletal pain or stress-related ill health and in a reference group from the Swedish population. READ MORE
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5. On temporomandibular disorders : Time trends, associated factors, treatment need and treatment outcome
Abstract : During the last few decades, and especially during the 1990s, an increase in musculoskeletal pain conditions and stress-related ill-health has been observed in Sweden. At the same time, an improvement in the oral health of the population has been noted. READ MORE