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Rubin et al (1972)
Examined patterns of illness in naval aviators flying combat missions during 6 month deployment to Vietnam.
- Supports, predictive relationship between SRE and subsequent illness in sample.
Lazarus (1990)
Daily life hassles have more effect as major life changing events are rare in comparison.
DeLongis et al
Measured stress in 75 married couples. Finding no relationship between life events and health but found significant correlation (+.59) for daily hassles and next day health issues.
- Contradicts and develops.
Kiecolt - Glacier et al (1984)
Took students blood sample one month before an exam (low stress) and during the exam period (high stress). Lower levels of natural killer cells, immune system functioning reduced by stress.
- Supports
Cohen et al (1991, 1993)
Nasal drops infected with common cold virus, control group had normal. Those with higher reported levels of stress were more likely to be infected with the cold.
- Supports.
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