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This study’s methodology was grounded in an essentialist and realist epistemology (that a reality exists independently of researcher beliefs or interpretations) [20] and informed by existing stress theory, including the situational stress model [21], on which the validated PSS:NICU (Parental Stress Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) was developed [22]. We used the framework method of thematic analysis, a qualitative method commonly used in applied health research [23].
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e66401
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Hence, the patient’s anxiety and stress can complicate treatment procedures and interfere with the healing process [2-4]. As a result, it is a common practice to sedate patients by administering medication. However, the use of such medication is associated with additional health risks [5], particularly in the context of child development [6]. An additional factor that can influence the emotional experience of child patients is their caregivers, in most cases a parent.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63098
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The demands of caring for individuals with ADRD often prevent caregivers from engaging in self-care and other personally valued activities and can lead to significant caregiver burden, stress, and reduced quality of life (Qo L) [5,7-9].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67545
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Thus, several studies have investigated the impact of caregiver-friendly workplace policies (CFWPs) on CEs, which have been associated with the improved overall health of CEs by reducing occupational and overall stress, minimizing work interruptions, and improving performance [22,25-29]. There are also direct economic benefits accruing from adopting CFWPs. For example, educating CEs about their caregiving activities generates a net benefit ranging from US $48,010 to US $675,657 for CEs and employers [30].
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e68061
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One of the underlying mechanisms behind adopting healthy self-care behaviors is stress reactivity or resilience—the body’s psychological and physiological response to stress [13]. Understanding these factors can contribute to more effective and sustainable behavior changes such as healthy eating, stress management, and physical activity.
Only a few studies have explored the stress and resilience associated with healthy self-care behaviors among African American caregivers.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66975
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The Theories of Social Problem-Solving [16] and Stress, Appraisal, and Coping [15] provide the foundation for the CARE-HF intervention (Figure 1). Rural veterans with HF encounter a unique variety of problems that require cognitive appraisal and appropriate problem-solving to successfully cope with HF-related challenges.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63498
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for Epidemiological Studies Depression.
n PROMIS: Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System.
o GAD-7: Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7.
p PSS: Perceived Stress Scale.
q PAID: problem areas in diabetes.
r Not included in quantitative analyses.
s APSQ: Perceived Stress Scale.
t BAI: bay-annulated indigo.
u PERMA: Positive Emotions, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, Accomplishment.
v PCOS: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.
w SDS: Self-Rating Depression Scale.
x SAS: Self-Rating Anxiety Scale.
y SWLS: Satisfaction
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56975
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The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) measures the degree to which participants find their lives to be stressful [68,69]. The Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) assesses 5 components of mindfulness including observing, describing, awareness, nonjudgment, and nonreactivity [70]. The Self-Efficacy Scale – Smoking (SES) determines an individual’s level of confidence for not smoking in positive or social situations, negative affect situations, and out of habit [71].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e55379
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A rising problem in our society is stress, with serious burdens imposed on individuals and society by different types of stressors, such as emotional stress, physical stress, and work stress [1,2]. The multifaceted nature of stress makes it even more problematic, with different stressors yielding different responses and consequences. For example, increased workload and time pressure has led to increased mental stress [3].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64492
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This is a peer-review report for the preprint “State Anxiety Biomarker Discovery: Electrooculography and Electrodermal Activity in Stress Monitoring.”
This review is the result of a virtual collaborative live review discussion organized and hosted by PREreview and JMIR Publications on January 16, 2025.
JMIRx Med 2025;6:e72093
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