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Roesch SC, Weiner B. A meta-analytic review of coping with illness: Do causal attributions matter. J Psychosom Res 2001; 50:205-219. This review presents a quantitative synthesis of the relationship between attributions, coping, and psychological adjustment in individuals with physical illnesses. The results showed that attributions have both direct and indirect (via coping strategies) effects on psychological adjustment.
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Boeschen LE, Koss MP, Figueredo AJ, Coan JA. Experiential avoidance and post-traumatic stress disorder: A cognitive mediational model of rape recovery. J Aggress 2001; 4:211-245. The authors tested a model in which causal attributions, cognitive schemas, and memory characteristics mediated the relationship between avoidance coping and PTSD in individuals recovering from rape. Causal attributions and maladaptive beliefs significantly predicted prolonged distress.
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Bova C. Adjustment to chronic illness among HIV-infected women. J Nurs Scholarship 2001; 33:217-223. The author interviewed HIV-infected women to identify cognitive factors that are associated with adjustment to this chronic illness. Appraisal of the illness was both directly related to psychological adjustment and was identified as a mediator of the social support-adjustment relationship.
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Beers SR, De Bellis MD. Neuropsychological function in children with maltreatment-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Am J Psychiatry 2002; 159:483-486. One of the few studies to examine the cognitive function of children with PTSD Children with PTSD performed poorly on measures of attention and abstract reasoning/executive functioning.
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Lapin I. Phenibut (beta-phenyl-GABA): A tranquilizer and nootropic drug. CNS Drug Rev 2001; 7:471-481. This review examined the efficacy of the neuropsychotropic drug phenibut. Research suggests that phenibut enhances cognitive functions such as memory and intelligence, and has also been used in therapy to reduce anxiety in individuals who have PTSD.
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Engel SR, Grant KA. Neurosteroids and behavior. Int Rev Neurobiol 2001; 46:321-348. Using research primarily on rodents, this paper reviews how neurosteroids help to regulate feelings of stress and impact cognitive processes.
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Wellman CL. Dendritic reorganization in pyramidal neurons in medial prefrontal cortex after chronic corticosterone administration. J Neurobiol 2001; 49:245-253. This empirical study examined the morphological changes in the brains of rodents when glucocorticoids had been administered. There were significant changes in the prefrontal cortex suggesting that stress can alter brains structures and cognitive processes.
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Sanchez MM, Ladd CO, Plotsky PM. Early adverse experience as a developmental risk factor for later psychopathology: Evidence from rodent and primate models. Dev Psychopathol 2001; 13:419-449. Using data primarily from rodent and primate studies, this review documents that early adverse experiences are associated with long-term changes in coping styles, neuroendocrine responses to stress, and cognitive functioning.
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Meaney MJ. Maternal care, gene expression, and the transmission of individual differences in stress reactivity across generations. Annu Rev Neurosci 2001; 24:1161-1192. This review discusses how maternal care can alter the expression of genes, which in turn, can alter neuroendocrine responses to stress and hippocampal synaptic development.
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Russell JA, Douglas AJ, Ingram CD. Brain preparations for maternity - Adaptive changes in behavioral and neuroendocrine systems during pregnancy and lactation. An overview. Prog Brain Res 2001; 133:1-38. Using data primarily from rodent studies, this review documents the neuroendocrine changes involved during pregnancy and lactation.
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Evers AW, Kraaimaat FW, van Lankveld W, et al. Beyond unfavorable thinking: The illness cognition questionnaire for chronic diseases. J Consult Clin Psychol 2001; 69:1026-1036. The authors developed and tested a measure of illness cognitions for use in individuals with chronic illnesses. This instrument allows for the evaluation of both favorable and unfavorable ways to adjust to uncontrollable long-term stressors.
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Pakenham KI, Rinaldis M. The role of illness, resources, appraisal, and coping strategies in adjustment to HIV/AIDS: The direct and buffering effects. J Behav Med 2001; 24:259-279. This empirical study of men with HIV/AIDS found that men who explained the stressfulness of living with HIV/AIDS as a challenge were psychologically healthier. However, these relationships were found largely when individuals were in the asymptomatic stage of illness.
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Park CL, Folkman S, Bostrom A. Appraisals of controllability and coping in caregivers and HIV+men: Testing the goodness-of-fit hypothesis. J Consult Clin Psychol 2001; 69:481-488. This study was a longitudinal investigation of the relationship between the controllability appraisals and coping in caregivers of HIV men and HIV-positive men themselves. Problem-focused coping was used and was associated with positive adjustment, whereas meaning-focused coping was related to positive psychological adjustment regardless of the controllability of the appraisal.
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Silver-Aylaian M, Cohen LH. Role of major lifetime stressors in patients' and spouses' reactions to cancer. J Traumatic Stress 2001; 14:405-412. This study examined the relationship among lifetime stressors and appraisals of threat in cancer patients. Those individuals who had dealt with previous stressors made more negative appraisals for stressful events.
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Sinclair VG. Predictors of pain catastrophizing in women with rheumatoid arthritis. Arch Psychiatr Nurs 2001; 15:279-288. This study found that catastrophizing (both a cognitive appraisal and coping variable) was associated with dispositional pessimism, passive pain coping, venting, and helplessness in a sample of rheumatoid arthritis patients.
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Lau R, Morse CA. Parents' coping in the neonatal intensive care unit: A theoretical framework. J Psychosom Obstet Gynaecol 2001; 22:41-47. This study provides a theoretical stress and coping framework for parents who have preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units. It highlights cognitive factors as the key in adapting to stressful events.
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Tunali B, Power TG. Coping by redefinition: Cognitive appraisals in mothers of children with autism and children without autism. J Autism Dev Dis 2002; 32:25-34. Mothers who have children with autism were interviewed about how they cope with this stressor. Mothers who scored high in life satisfaction were more likely cognitively to understand (or find meaning) in their child's disability.
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Larose S, Bernier A. Social support processes: Mediators of attachment state of mind and adjustment in late adolescence. Attachment Hum Dev 2001; 3:96-120. This longitudinal study examined the link between attachment, primary and secondary appraisals of social support processes, coping, and adjustment (loneliness, withdrawl) in a sample of adolescents.
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Hauser-Cram P, Warfield ME, Shonkoff JP, et al. Children with disabilities: A longitudinal study of child development and parent well-being. Monogr Soc Res Child Dev 2001; 66:1-114. A longitudinal investigation of the well-being of parents who have children with developmental disabilities is examined. Parents who used social support and problem-solving coping methods reported a reduction in the stress experienced.
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Perodeau G, Lauzon S, Levesque L, Lachance L. Mental health, stress correlates and psychotropic drug use or non-use among aged caregivers to elders with dementia. Aging Ment Health 2001; 5:225-234. This study compared psychotropic and non-psychotropic caregivers of dementia patients to evaluate their appraisals of their stressful situation and its relationship to coping.
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Dunmore E, Clark DM, Ehlers A. A prospective investigation of the role of cognitive factors in persistent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after physical or sexual assault. Behav Res Ther 2001; 39:1063-1084. This longitudinal study examined the efficacy of a cognitive model of persistent PTSD. Cognitive variables that predicted the persistence of PTSD included cognitive processing style, appraisal, negative beliefs about the self and the world, and maladaptive control strategies.
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Moss-Morris R, Petrie KJ. Discriminating between chronic fatigue syndrome and depression: A cognitive analysis. Psychol Med 2001; 31:469-479. This study focused on the cognitive profile (and specifically illness perceptions) of individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome. Chronic fatigue syndrome patients who strongly identified with their illness made external attributions for the cause of the illness, and had distortions in thinking about experienced disability and fatigue.
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Janicke DM, Finney JW. Children's primary health care services: A social-cognitive model of sustained high use. Clin Psychol Sci Pract 2001; 8:228-241. This paper develops a social-cognitive model that explains the mechanisms through which parents use child healthcare services at an alarmingly high rate.
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Haines MM, Stansfeld SA, Job RF, et al. A follow-up study of effects of chronic aircraft noise exposure on child stress responses and cognition. Int J Epidemiol 2001; 30:839-845. In a longitudinal assessment of chronic aircraft noise on child stress responses and cognitions, prolonged exposure to aircraft noise was associated with more perceived stress and poor cognitive functioning (e.g. reading ability)
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Hobfoll SE, Schroeder KE. Distinguishing between passive and active prosocial coping: Bridging inner-city women's mental health and AIDS risk behavior. J Soc Pers Relat 2001; 18:201-217. One of the few large-scale and multi-ethnic studies relating coping methods to adjustment and risky behaviors.
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Hembree EA, Foa BB, Posttraumatic stress disorder: Psychological factors and psychosocial interventions. J Clin Psychiatry 2001; 61 (Suppl. 7):33-39.
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Hemenover SH. Self-reported processing bias and naturally occurring mood: Mediators between personality and stress appraisals. Pers Soc Psychol Bull 2001; 27:387-394. This empirical study showed that personality dimensions (i.e. neuroticism and extraversion) can predispose individuals to appraise stressful situations in a mood-congruent way.
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Sauro MD, Jorgensen RS, Larson CA, et al. Sociotropic cognition moderates stress-induced cardiovascular responsiveness in college women. J Behav Med 2001; 24:423-439. This study examined the moderating effect of sociotropic cognition (a dispositional characteristics indicative of a need for approval) on stress-induced cardiovascular responses.
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Koenig HG. Religion and medicine III: Developing a theoretical model. Int J Psychiatry Med 2001; 31:199-216. This study describes a multifaceted theoretical model that explains how religious orientation can impact physical health outcomes.
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