Everyday stress & resilience - The Trierer Everyday Stress Study

The aim of the Trier Everyday Stress Study is to investigate the relationship between stress levels in everyday life and other individual variables, such as the physical stress response and self-reported stress management. To this end, indicators of the hormonal stress axes and the cardiovascular system (cortisol morning and daily profile and heart rate variability) are to be recorded in healthy participants and related to the subjective perception of stress.

 

 

You can participate if you...

•Want to make an important contribution to stress research

• do not suffer from any serious chronic illnesses (e.g. cancer)

• do not have acute illnesses (e.g. infections)

The study consists of:

• Retrieval of the survey materials on site (e.g. paper questionnaires, ECG sensor, salivettes)

• Collection of saliva samples and recording of 48h ECG on 2 rest days and 2 work days in the home environment

• Return of the survey materials on site

You will receive an compensation of 50 euros for your full participation.

To participate in our study, please send us an e-mail to triassuni-trierde and, if you wish, leave a telephone number for further contact. We will be happy to answer any further questions about the study by e-mail.

 

Director of studies:

M.Sc. Sevim Nuraydin

Prof. Dr. Gregor Domes