Periodic and chaotic psychological stress variations as predicted by a social support buffered response model

Field RJ, Gallas J, Schuldberg D (2017)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2017

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Book Volume: 49

Pages Range: 135-144

DOI: 10.1016/j.cnsns.2017.01.032

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Recent work has introduced social dynamic models of people's stress-related processes, some including amelioration of stress symptoms by support from others. The effects of support may be ``direct'', depending only on the level of support, or ``buffering'', depending on the product of the level of support and level of stress. We focus here on the nonlinear buffering term and use a model involving three variables (and 12 control parameters), including stress as perceived by the individual, physical and psychological symptoms, and currently active social support. This model is quantified by a set of three nonlinear differential equations governing its stationary-state stability, temporal evolution (sometimes oscillatory), and how each variable affects the others. Chaos may appear with periodic forcing of an environmental stress parameter. Here we explore this model carefully as the strength and amplitude of this forcing, and an important psychological parameter relating to self-kindling in the stress response, are varied. Three significant observations are made: 1. There exist many complex but orderly regions of periodicity and chaos, 2. there are nested regions of increasing number of peaks per cycle that may cascade to chaos, and 3. there are areas where more than one state, e.g., a period-2 oscillation and chaos, coexist for the same parameters; which one is reached depends on initial conditions.

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APA:

Field, R.J., Gallas, J., & Schuldberg, D. (2017). Periodic and chaotic psychological stress variations as predicted by a social support buffered response model. Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 49, 135-144. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cnsns.2017.01.032

MLA:

Field, Richard J., Jason Gallas, and David Schuldberg. "Periodic and chaotic psychological stress variations as predicted by a social support buffered response model." Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 49 (2017): 135-144.

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