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Everyday stress response targets in the science of behavior change

Smyth, Joshua M. (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
Sliwinski, Martin J. (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
Zawadzki, Matthew J. (författare)
Univ Calif Merced, USA
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Scott, Stacey B. (författare)
SUNY Stony Brook, USA
Conroy, David E. (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
Lanza, Stephanie T. (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
Marcusson-Clavertz, David (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
Kim, Jinhyuk (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
Stawski, Robert S. (författare)
Oregon State Univ, USA
Stoney, Catherine M. (författare)
NHLBI, USA
Buxton, Orfeu M. (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
Sciamanna, Christopher N. (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
Green, Paige M. (författare)
NCI, USA
Almeida, David M. (författare)
Penn State Univ, USA
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Elsevier, 2018
2018
Engelska.
Ingår i: Behaviour Research and Therapy. - : Elsevier. - 0005-7967 .- 1873-622X. ; 101, s. 20-29
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  • Stress is an established risk factor for negative health outcomes, and responses to everyday stress can interfere with health behaviors such as exercise and sleep. In accordance with the Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) program, we apply an experimental medicine approach to identifying stress response targets, developing stress response assays, intervening upon these targets, and testing intervention effectiveness. We evaluate an ecologically valid, within-person approach to measuring the deleterious effects of everyday stress on physical activity and sleep patterns, examining multiple stress response components (i.e., stress reactivity, stress recovery, and stress pile-up) as indexed by two key response indicators (negative affect and perseverative cognition). Our everyday stress response assay thus measures multiple malleable stress response targets that putatively shape daily health behaviors (physical activity and sleep). We hypothesize that larger reactivity, incomplete recovery, and more frequent stress responses (pile-up) will negatively impact health behavior enactment in daily life. We will identify stress-related reactivity, recovery, and response in the indicators using coordinated analyses across multiple naturalistic studies. These results are the basis for developing a new stress assay and replicating the initial findings in a new sample. This approach will advance our understanding of how specific aspects of everyday stress responses influence health behaviors, and can be used to develop and test an innovative ambulatory intervention for stress reduction in daily life to enhance health behaviors. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Psykologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Psychology (hsv//eng)

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Stress
Ecological momentary assessment
Daily diary
Health behavior
Physical activity
Sleep
Science of Behavior Change (SOBC)
Psychology
Psykologi

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