Motor coordination problems and psychological distress in young adults: A test of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis

Volume: 84, Pages: 112 - 121
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
The Environmental Stress Hypothesis (ESH) has been used to examine how the relationship between poor motor coordination and psychological distress is affected by physical health and psychosocial factors. However, work applying the ESH is still limited, and no studies have used this framework with adults. The current investigation aims to examine the association between motor coordination and psychological distress among emerging adults, and...
Paper Details
Title
Motor coordination problems and psychological distress in young adults: A test of the Environmental Stress Hypothesis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
84
Pages
112 - 121
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