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  1. Feb 7, 2024 · The presence of phenomena such as inflammation and increased blood clotting as a routine component of almost any stress response is an important new concept that helps explain why chronic stress ...

  2. Using non-clinical samples, two daily process studies examined the role of depression in people's reactivity to social interactions in natural, ongoing, social contexts. In Study 1, the number of positive and negative social events showed a stronger relation to well-being among people with greater depressive symptoms.

    • Michael F. Steger, Todd B. Kashdan
    • 10.1037/a0015416
    • 2009
    • 2009/04
  3. Jun 22, 2018 · Social causes of depression, anxiety and stress. Alcoholism and substance-use problems can plague one generation after another in the same family. This can be explained by genetic predispositions towards alcoholism or addictions, which are rather well established in biological research. Numerous studies of genetic factors in alcoholism have ...

    • Matilda Hellman
    • 2018
  4. Sep 9, 2018 · Introduction. Social determinants frameworks focus on understanding how the circumstances in which people live and work shape their health outcomes [].These circumstances (i.e., social determinants) are believed to drive many deep-rooted world health inequalities, such as lower life expectancy, higher rates of child mortality, and greater burden of disease among disadvantaged populations [].

    • Margarita Alegría, Amanda NeMoyer, Irene Falgàs Bagué, Ye Wang, Kiara Alvarez
    • 2018
  5. Nov 9, 2020 · Abstract. One of the most consistent findings in the depression literature is that stressful life events predict the onset and course of depressive episodes. Cognitive and biological responses to life stressors have both been identified, albeit largely independently, as central to understanding the association between stress and depression.

    • Joelle LeMoult
    • 2020
  6. Apr 15, 2023 · Depression is a debilitating psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 16%. Large-scale genomic studies indicate that more than 200 risk genes contribute to depression. Depression is a ...

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  8. Feb 28, 2018 · Social isolation and loneliness have been shown to have a wide range of negative physical/health consequences. Feeling lonely, for example, causes our cortisol levels to soar, a hormonal outcome ...

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