Publikation: Reciprocal relationship between acute stress and acute fatigue in everyday life in a sample of university students
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We investigated whether stress may influence fatigue, or vice versa, as well as factors mediating this relationship. Fifty healthy participants (31 females, 23.6 ± 3.2 years) completed up to 5 momentary assessments of stress and fatigue during 5 days of preparation for their final examinations (exam condition) and 5 days of a regular semester week (control condition). Sleep quality was measured by self-report at awakening. A sub-group of participants (n = 25) also collected saliva samples. Fatigue was associated with concurrent stress, stress reported at the previous measurement point, and previous-day stress. However, momentary stress was also predicted by concurrent fatigue, fatigue at the previous time point, and previous-day fatigue. Sleep quality mediated the association between stress and next-day fatigue. Cortisol and alpha-amylase did not mediate the stress–fatigue relationship. In conclusion, there is a reciprocal stress–fatigue relationship. Both prevention and intervention programs should comprehensively cover how stress and fatigue might influence one another.
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DOERR, Johanna M., Beate DITZEN, Jana STRAHLER, Alexandra WUTTKE, Jannis ZIEMEK, Nadine SKOLUDA, Christiane A. HOPPMANN, Urs M. NATER, 2015. Reciprocal relationship between acute stress and acute fatigue in everyday life in a sample of university students. In: Biological Psychology. Elsevier. 2015, 110, S. 42-49. ISSN 0301-0511. eISSN 1873-6246. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2015.06.009BibTex
@article{Doerr2015-09Recip-72236, title={Reciprocal relationship between acute stress and acute fatigue in everyday life in a sample of university students}, year={2015}, doi={10.1016/j.biopsycho.2015.06.009}, volume={110}, issn={0301-0511}, journal={Biological Psychology}, pages={42--49}, author={Doerr, Johanna M. and Ditzen, Beate and Strahler, Jana and Wuttke, Alexandra and Ziemek, Jannis and Skoluda, Nadine and Hoppmann, Christiane A. and Nater, Urs M.} }
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