Abstract
Aim of the studyThe manuscript provides the description of the methodological and instrumental base for experimental stress researchSubject or material and methodsThe main results of the research aimed to identify endocrine and psychological characteristics of stress reactivity in both gender young adults in response to social stressors. The algorithm and components of complex stress reactivity assessment was developed. Two types of social daily hassles (microstressors) were modeled in experimental conditions (public speaking and interview with opposite sex interviewer).ResultsStress reactivity was assessed using endocrine (cortisol level in saliva) and psychological (observation and psychometric measurements).DiscussionDifferent types of stress reactivity were identified significantly associated with gender, coping strategies, emotional experience, personality traits and specific of stress situation.ConclusionsAssessment of cortisol level is considered as objective parameter of stress level evaluation. Psychological and mental parameters are much more subjective and mediated comprehensively. The choice of psychometric tests and methods should be based on the specificity of evaluation related to the experimental situation
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