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Stress
Although stress is part of every-day life, it may occur more often or increase with disability. Having a disability may increase stress because of the demands created by the disability. The management of stress may affect the symptoms of chronic illness. During times of stress, these symptoms may seem worse because the energy to deal with them has been drained. At stressful times, more energy is required to think, problem-solve, and cope. Stress may be increased in women with disabilities because they have less time to relax and less energy to participate in relaxing hobbies and activities. Some factors that can produce stress in women with disabilities are decreased time and energy available to participate in activities with family, children, and friends; competing demands on women's time and energy; concern about the disability and the future; and the need to use assistive devices. [Top] |