The social dimension of stress reactivity: acute stress increases prosocial behavior in humans

B Von Dawans, U Fischbacher… - Psychological …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
… they had clinically high levels of anxiety symptoms (3 participants) or … To avoid a “misery loves
company” effect, we had target … In this study, acute psychosocial stress increased prosocial …

Ten years of research with the Trier Social Stress Test—revisited

BM Kudielka, DH Hellhammer… - … of social behavior, 2007 - books.google.com
… responses similar to those of men but significantly enhanced … TSST stress response and
a more effective stress response … recurrent abdominal pain and anxiety disorders. Journal of …

The lifelong effects of early childhood adversity and toxic stress

, … and Family Health, Committee on Early Childhood … - …, 2012 - publications.aap.org
implications for our ability to enhance the life prospects of … a positive stress response in
young children include dealing … in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, …

A national survey of stress reactions after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

MA Schuster, BD Stein, LH Jaycox… - … England Journal of …, 2001 - Mass Medical Soc
… at a traumatic event may experience stress reactions. We assessed the immediate mental
health effects of the … of adults to the attacks and their perceptions of their children's reactions. …

Recovery as an explanatory mechanism in the relation between acute stress reactions and chronic health impairment

SAE Geurts, S Sonnentag - … journal of work, environment & health, 2006 - JSTOR
… (associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease), … weekend had a recovering effect
in terms of improved well-being … has shown that parents whose children are more ill felt that …

Homeostasis, stress, trauma, and adaptation: A neurodevelopmental view of childhood trauma

BD Perry, R Pollard - Child and Adolescent Psychiatric …, 1998 - childpsych.theclinics.com
… systems of the newborn The pattern of stress response … that children are better at coping with
change or stress than … aspects of childhood anxiety disorders: Neurobiological responses to …

Building a new biodevelopmental framework to guide the future of early childhood policy

JP Shonkoff - Child development, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
… , and the consequences can include … that children with high neurobiological stress reactivity
are more likely to exhibit maladaptive outcomes in the face of significant adversity but better

Startle reactivity and anxiety disorders: aversive conditioning, context, and neurobiology

C Grillon - Biological psychiatry, 2002 - Elsevier
… In fact, children who are at high risk for anxiety disorders … In rats, prior stress either has little
effect or can reduce … showing enhanced contextual fear in patients with anxiety disorders is …

The inflammatory response is an integral part of the stress response: Implications for atherosclerosis, insulin resistance, type II diabetes and metabolic syndrome X

PH Black - Brain, behavior, and immunity, 2003 - Elsevier
… atherosclerosis, particularly coronary artery disease (CAD), since … period may also lead to
enhanced stress levels later in life. … programming for enhanced stress reactions throughout life (…

Public health significance of neuroticism.

BB Lahey - American Psychologist, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
anxiety disorder, and panic disorder, and medium effect sizes … between neuroticism and
stress reactivity, methodological … high neuroticism places persons at increased risk for such …