Validity of mental and physical stress models

Different stress models are employed to enhance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and explore potential interventions. However, the utility of these models remains a critical concern, as their validities may be limited by the complexity of stress processes. Literature review revealed th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2024-03, Vol.158, p.105566-105566, Article 105566
Hauptverfasser: Hendry, Erin, McCallister, Brady, Elman, Dan J., Freeman, Roy, Borsook, David, Elman, Igor
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Zusammenfassung:Different stress models are employed to enhance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and explore potential interventions. However, the utility of these models remains a critical concern, as their validities may be limited by the complexity of stress processes. Literature review revealed that both mental and physical stress models possess reasonable construct and criterion validities, respectively reflected in psychometrically assessed stress ratings and in activation of the sympathoadrenal system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. The findings are less robust, though, in the pharmacological perturbations’ domain, including such agents as adenosine or dobutamine. Likewise, stress models’ convergent- and discriminant validity vary depending on the stressors’ nature. Stress models share similarities, but also have important differences regarding their validities. Specific traits defined by the nature of the stressor stimulus should be taken into consideration when selecting stress models. Doing so can personalize prevention and treatment of stress-related antecedents, its acute processing, and chronic sequelae. Further work is warranted to refine stress models’ validity and customize them so they commensurate diverse populations and circumstances. •Examination of distinct models based on the stressor type aids stress comprehension.•Mental and physical stress models show reasonable construct- and criterion validity.•The construct- and criterion validity findings are less robust for pharmacological perturbations.•Convergent and discriminant validity vary depending on the nature of the stressor stimulus.•Personalizing stress model selection based on stressor traits requires further refinement.
ISSN:0149-7634
1873-7528
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2024.105566