TY - JOUR AU - Cook, Myers, Tricia AB - Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/abm/article/20/2/118/4630303 by DeepDyve user on 07 November 2020 THE COMPARISON OF INDIVIDUALS WITH RECURRENT TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE AND HEADACHE-FREE CONTROLS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE, APPRAISAL, AND COPING WITH STRESSORS: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 1 David A. Wittrock, Ph.D. and Tricia Cook Myers North Dakota State University ABSTRACT threatening or harmful stressors is made, the individual goes through a secondary appraisal process in which the individual It is widely accepted that stress plays an important role in the decides how to respond to the event. Coping is the cognitive and/or experience of tension-type headache. This article reviews the behavioral strategy the individual employs to deal with the literature in which individuals with recurrent tension-type head- stressor. Stress occurs as the physiological and psychological ache are compared to headache-free controls in the experience and consequence of these processes. appraisal of stress, psychophysiological response to stress, and In this article, we will investigate stress and coping as they coping with stress. A modified and extended version of the relate to recurrent tension HA. Our model incorporates the transactional model of stress as it might apply to tension-type transactional model of stress, but also includes the unique role that headache is used TI - The comparison of individuals with recurrent tension-type headache and headache-free controls in physiological response, appraisal, and coping with stressors: A review of the literature JO - Annals of Behavioral Medicine DO - 10.1007/BF02884458 DA - 1998-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/the-comparison-of-individuals-with-recurrent-tension-type-headache-and-t4nNgrZbTk SP - 118 EP - 134 VL - 20 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -