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Can ancient and modern stressors be distinguished? A mixed-methods exploration of psychosocial characteristics and health symptoms in young and older adults

Evangelos Katsampouris, Julie M. Turner‐Cobb, Julie Barnett, Rachel Arnold

2020Journal of Health Psychology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A novel conceptualisation of stress includes a distinction between ancient (AS) and modern stressors (MS); the notion that established adaptive psychophysiological coping processes may enable individuals to better withstand AS than MS. Two consecutive mixed-methods studies assessed the feasibility of distinguishing between AS and MS in young and older adults, using questionnaires and interviews. MS were positively associated with cold symptoms in older adults; and five psychosocial characteristics were identified to profile AS and MS along a continuum. An evolutionary distinction between AS and MS provides an important psychological dimension in better understanding and assessing stress-health processes.

Topics & Concepts

StressorPsychosocialCoping (psychology)PsychologyYoung adultDevelopmental psychologyClinical psychologyPsychiatryStress Responses and CortisolHealth, psychology, and well-beingClimate Change and Health Impacts