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A selective review of some issues pertaining to the field of ‘stress’ is presented. Definitions of stress as well as prescriptions for stress research are outlined. Major theoretical and methodological issues in the field are reviewed. Models of the stress process and directions for future research are examined.
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Chalmers, B.E. A selective review of stress: Some cognitive approaches taken a step further. Current Psychological Reviews 1, 325–343 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02684492
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