Understanding chronic stress: a narrative review of literature
<p>Though commonly used to describe the ‘emotions’ in daily life, stress is a scientifically valued concept which has slowly evolved since the late 1970s to become a vital area of research interest, expanding its scope in relation to humans, animals, and plants. In today’s context, chronic str...
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description | <p>Though commonly used to describe the ‘emotions’ in daily life, stress is a scientifically valued concept which has slowly evolved since the late 1970s to become a vital area of research interest, expanding its scope in relation to humans, animals, and plants. In today’s context, chronic stress is identified as one of the main determinants of physical and mental disorders.</p><p> </p>The concept of chronic stress has a complex diversity and several multi-dimensional constructs. There had always been controversies on the mechanism and measurement of chronic stress, leading to confusion and disagreement among the scientific community, hence the slow progression in research related to chronic stress. These fundamental deficiencies and the emerging public interest were recognised in the early 1980s by the United States National Research Council and as a result, several organizations such as the International Institute of Stress in Montreal and Hans Selye Foundation were established to uplift the research work on stress. The first World Congress on stress was held in 1994 during which the current issues pertaining to stress were discussed extensively. A narrative review of the literature was conducted to explore the concept of chronic stress using several electronic databases. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a3306eab6d4046d69551573fd2bd7f0d2022-12-22T02:10:39ZengCollege of Community Physicians of Sri LankaJournal of the College of Community Physicians1391-31742579-14512019-06-01251303610.4038/jccpsl.v25i1.81965789Understanding chronic stress: a narrative review of literatureGayan Buddhika Senanayake0Carukshi Arambepola1University of QueenslandUniversity of Colombo<p>Though commonly used to describe the ‘emotions’ in daily life, stress is a scientifically valued concept which has slowly evolved since the late 1970s to become a vital area of research interest, expanding its scope in relation to humans, animals, and plants. In today’s context, chronic stress is identified as one of the main determinants of physical and mental disorders.</p><p> </p>The concept of chronic stress has a complex diversity and several multi-dimensional constructs. There had always been controversies on the mechanism and measurement of chronic stress, leading to confusion and disagreement among the scientific community, hence the slow progression in research related to chronic stress. These fundamental deficiencies and the emerging public interest were recognised in the early 1980s by the United States National Research Council and as a result, several organizations such as the International Institute of Stress in Montreal and Hans Selye Foundation were established to uplift the research work on stress. The first World Congress on stress was held in 1994 during which the current issues pertaining to stress were discussed extensively. A narrative review of the literature was conducted to explore the concept of chronic stress using several electronic databases.https://jccpsl.sljol.info/articles/8196stress, chronic stress, narrative review |
spellingShingle | Gayan Buddhika Senanayake Carukshi Arambepola Understanding chronic stress: a narrative review of literature Journal of the College of Community Physicians stress, chronic stress, narrative review |
title | Understanding chronic stress: a narrative review of literature |
title_full | Understanding chronic stress: a narrative review of literature |
title_fullStr | Understanding chronic stress: a narrative review of literature |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding chronic stress: a narrative review of literature |
title_short | Understanding chronic stress: a narrative review of literature |
title_sort | understanding chronic stress a narrative review of literature |
topic | stress, chronic stress, narrative review |
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