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Relationships between general well-being, coping resources, and immunoglobulin A in HPER graduate students

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Meyer, Mary Louise
Degree
MS
Date
1987
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Immunoglobulin A; Stress (Psychology) -- Physiological aspects
Abstract
This study was designed to determine the relationships between changes in self-reported General Well-Being scores, Coping Resource Inventory scores, and changes in immunoglobulin A levels. It was cautiously concluded that usage of coping resources may have a mediating role in the effects of stress on immune functioning.
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