Association of 5-HTTLPR With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in US Service Members
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by Xian-Zhang Hu, Robert J. Ursano, David Benedek, Xiaoxia Li, Lei Zhang
1w ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 8, Issue , January-December 2024. ObjectivePost-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder that manifests after exposure to a stressful traumatic event, such as combat experience. Accumulated evidence indicates an important genetic influence in the development of PTSD. The serotonin transporter (5-HTT) gene has been identified as a candidate for PTSD and a polymorphism of the serotonin transporter-linked promoter region (5-HTTLPR) is associated with the disorder in the general population. However, whether it is associated with PTSD in active military service m ..read more
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Preliminary Study of White Matter Abnormalities and Associations With the Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 5 to Distinguish Bipolar and Major Depressive Disorders
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by Siyan Fan, Ruth H. Asch, Margaret T. Davis, Nicole DellaGioia, Ryan Cool, Hilary P. Blumberg, Irina Esterlis
4M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 8, Issue , January-December 2024. BackgroundUnderstanding distinct neurobiological mechanisms underlying bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) is crucial for accurate diagnosis and the discovery of novel and more effective targeted treatments. Previous diffusion-weighted MRI studies have suggested some common frontotemporal corticolimbic system white matter (WM) abnormalities across the disorders. However, critical to the development of more precise diagnosis and treatment is identifying distinguishing abnormalities. Promising candidates include more ..read more
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Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Burnout Inventory in University Teachers in Hybrid Education
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by Angel Deroncele-Acosta, Pedro R. Gil-Monte, Roger P. Norabuena-Figueroa, Pedro Gil-LaOrden
5M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2023. IntroductionThe scientific literature argues the urgent need for adequate tools to assess burnout in human service professionals, however, little progress has been made on this in university teachers in hybrid environments, even though after the pandemic, these work scenarios are predominant.ObjectiveTo determine the psychometric properties of invariance between male and female teachers of hybrid education in the Spanish Burnout Inventory (SBI).MethodThe anonymous, self-administered SBI was administered to 1060 university teachers in Lim ..read more
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Examining mGlu5 Receptor Availability as a Predictor of Vulnerability to PTSD: An [18F]FPEB and PET Study in Male and Female Rats
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by Ruth H. Asch, Krista Fowles, Robert H. Pietrzak, Jane R. Taylor, Irina Esterlis
6M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2023. BackgroundFemales are twice as likely to experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than males, yet specific factors contributing to this greater risk are not fully understood. Our clinical and recent preclinical findings suggest a role for the metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGlu5) in PTSD and differential involvement between males and females.MethodsHere, we further investigate whether mGlu5 receptor availability may contribute to individual and sex differences in PTSD susceptibility by quantifying receptor availability using ..read more
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More Problems, More Pain: The Role of Chronic Life Stressors and Racial/Ethnic Identity on Chronic Pain Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in the United States
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by Antoinette L. Spector, Katherine G. Quinn, Inga Wang, Jordan A. Gliedt, Roger B. Fillingim, Yenisel Cruz-Almeida
7M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2023. There is a high prevalence of chronic pain among middle-aged and older adults in the United States. Chronic life stressors have been shown to have detrimental consequences for myriad health conditions, including chronic pain. However, there is limited evidence on the types of chronic life stressors that affect middle-aged and older adults and how these stressors influence the chronic pain burden in this population. Moreover, the interaction between chronic life stressors and racial/ethnic identity remains poorly understood as it relates ..read more
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The Impact of Social Isolation and Environmental Deprivation on Blood Pressure and Depression-Like Behavior in Young Male and Female Mice
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by Siva Reddy Challa, Casimir A. Fornal, Billy C. Wang, Jerusha Boyineni, Roberto E. DeVera, Pavani Unnam, Yajing Song, Marcelo Bento Soares, Sergey Malchenko, Peter Gyarmati, Krishna Kumar Veeravalli
7M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2023. Background: Social isolation (SI) and loneliness are major adult and adolescent health concerns, particularly in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) era. Recent prospective cohort studies indicate that older women who experienced both SI and loneliness had a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Hypertension, a well-established risk factor for CVD, is more prevalent in elderly women than men. Furthermore, a lack of social relationships is strongly associated with an increased risk of hypertension in middle-aged a ..read more
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Framework for Accurate Classification of Self-Reported Stress From Multisession Functional MRI Data of Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress
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by Rahul Goel, Teresa Tse, Lia J. Smith, Andrew Floren, Bruce Naylor, M. Wright Williams, Ramiro Salas, Albert S. Rizzo, David Ress
8M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2023. Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a significant burden among combat Veterans returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. While empirically supported treatments have demonstrated reductions in PTSD symptomatology, there remains a need to improve treatment effectiveness. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) neurofeedback has emerged as a possible treatment to ameliorate PTSD symptom severity. Virtual reality (VR) approaches have also shown promise in increasing treatment compliance and outcomes. To facilitate ..read more
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Cognitive Adaptation to Stress and Trauma: The Role of Self-Appraised Problem-Solving in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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by Anita Padmanabhanunni, Tyrone B. Pretorius
10M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2023. BackgroundCognitive appraisals play a fundamental role in mental health outcomes following exposure to trauma. Appraisals influence emotional reactions, coping responses, and adaptation to stress and represent a modifiable factor that can serve as a central focus for intervention. Most studies have primarily focused on the role of dysfunctional cognitions in the persistence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In this study, we extend research in this area by investigating the role of problem-solving appraisal, an adaptive cognitive ..read more
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The Intersection of Stress, Health, and Health Care Opportunities for Appalachian Transgender and Nonbinary People: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
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by Chase Harless, Amy B. Murphy-Nugen, Kristen Surles
10M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2023. Transgender or nonbinary (TNB) individuals in the United States South experience higher rates of physical and mental health disparities when compared to their cisgender counterparts. Societal, interpersonal, and individual stigmas contribute to these disparities by increasing the levels of stress in the TNB population, which is a primary factor in higher morbidity and mortality. However, there is a paucity of research examining the impact of these stigmas on health through the lived experiences of TNB people living in Appalachia. An inte ..read more
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Buscando la Calma Dentro de la Tormenta: A Brief Review of the Recent Literature on the Impact of Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and Policies on Stress Among Latinx Immigrants
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by Oscar Fernando Rojas Perez, Michelle Alejandra Silva, Thania Galvan, Oswaldo Moreno, Amanda Venta, Luz Garcini, Manuel Paris
10M ago
Chronic Stress, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2023. The mental health burden associated with anti-immigrant rhetoric and ever-changing immigration policies is undeniable, though the psychological and emotional sequalae may remain invisible for years to come. Exclusionary immigration policies, as a form of structural racism, have also led to an epidemic of stress-related health within the Latinx community, particularly the Latinx immigrant community, across the United States. Recent examples of anti-Latinx and anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies include the 45th President's implementation ..read more
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