B6 - Major life events that affect development Flashcards
What are predictable events?
Events that are expected to happen at a particular time
What are unpredictable events?
Events that may happen unexpectedly
What are examples of predictable life events?
- Starting school
- Beginning and changing employment
- Leaving home/care
- Leaving prison
- Marriage
- Parenthood
- Retirement
What are examples of unpredictable life events?
- The birth of a sibling
- Redundancy
- Illness and serious injury
- Divorce
- Bereavement
Who created the social readjustment scale?
Holmes and Rahe
How many life events does the social readjustment scale identify?
43
How does the social readjustment scale work?
- Asked individuals to score how the events they had experienced affected their stress levels
- The higher the score and the importance of each event, the more likely a person was to become unwell
What did Holmes and Rahe assume?
That each stressor would affect people in the same way
What are the criticisms of the Holmes Rahe social readjustment scale?
- Not everyone is affected by stressors in the same way
- People experience stress in daily life but haven’t experienced many life events
What is stress?
An automatic response to dealing with challenging situations or life events
How does stress affect the body?
- When a person is stressed their body is flooded with hormones
- This increases blood pressure, boost energy and prepare to deal with the issue
What was Richard Lazarus definition of stress?
Stress is experienced when a person perceives that the demands exceed the personal and social resources the individual is able to mobilise
What can stress cause?
- Irritable
- Fatigued
- Have headaches
- Lack motivation
- Unable to concentrate
What can stress lead to?
- Over/under eating
- Smoking or drinking too much alcohol to cope
- Chronic stress can cause anxiety attacks
- Depression
- Cardiovascular problems
What health problems can high levels of stress hormones over a long period of time cause?
- Poor immune system
- High blood pressure
- Heart attacks
- Breathlessness, Asthma
- Loss of appetite, IBS
- Muscular twitches, tension headaches
- Diabetes