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Stress

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The Associations Between Values, Committed Action, And Cardiovascular Reactivity, Bianca Marie Crudup Jan 2016

The Associations Between Values, Committed Action, And Cardiovascular Reactivity, Bianca Marie Crudup

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High stress levels can have profound physical and emotional effects. Several coping mechanisms have been shown to decrease levels of stress. Values, a form of coping, have been implicated in reducing psychological and physiological indicators of stress. The behavioral component, committed action has also demonstrated treatment efficacy in ACT treatments of depression, anxiety, and chronic pain. However, few studies have examined the effects of values and committed action on acute responses (e.g., cardiovascular reactivity) to stress. The purpose of the present study was to examine the association between values, committed action, and physiological responses to stress. Participants were 107 students …