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Election-related stress and anxiety may also be caused by the inundation of political ads on social media or television and by being exposed to a 24/7 news cycle covering the election. Coping ...
A 2023 study in the journal Psychological Reports found that even anticipating election-related stress can have an adverse effect on a person's physical and mental health. Research suggests that ...
Ahead of the 2016 presidential election, the American Psychological Association found that more than half of Americans considered it a "significant source of stress." By 2020, that number had ...
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[63] On December 5, 2019, a group of mental health professionals led by Lee, George Washington University professor John Zinner, and former CIA profiler Jerrold Post publicly urged the House Judiciary Committee to consider Donald Trump's "dangerous" mental state that was ostensibly arising from his "brittle sense of self-worth" as part of the ...
According to the Wall Street Journal, the term was first used in 2018. [12] The term continued to gain traction in the early 2020s [13] [14] through events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the George Floyd protests, the 2020 U.S. presidential election, the storming of the U.S. Capitol in 2021, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine since 2022, [15] all of which have been noted to have exacerbated ...
Election Stress is real and getting stronger. Here's what to do about your anxiety, your family disagreements, your newsfeed, and more.
Hans Selye defined stress as “the nonspecific (that is, common) result of any demand upon the body, be the effect mental or somatic.” [5] This includes the medical definition of stress as a physical demand and the colloquial definition of stress as a psychological demand. A stressor is inherently neutral meaning that the same stressor can ...