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Lecture 1 - Stress and Coping

-positive emotions -> broaden and build

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Fredrickson, 2004

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Lecture 2 - Stress Psychophysiology

-exams, Th1/Th2, cortisol, stress

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Assaf, Al-Abbassi, & Al-Binni, 2017

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Lecture 3 - Stress and Physical Outcomes

-midlife work stress related to cognitive impairment, dementia and alzheimer’s

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Sindi et al., 2017

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Lecture 4 - Stress and Psychological Outcomes I

-anxiety disorders have a weak correlation to functional impairment

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McKnight et al., 2016

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Lecture 5 - Stress and Psychological Outcomes II

-cortisol and depression

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Burke et al., 2005

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Fredrickson, 2004

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Positive Emotions: Broaden and Build

negative emotions:

  • narrow range of thoughts and actions
  • quick and specific action tendencies

positive emotions:

  • broaden thoughts and action repertoire
  • resource building actions
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Assaf, Al-Abbassi, & Al-Binni, 2017

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Stress and immune system study

  • coritsol increased throughout the semester from baseline to midterms to exams
  • Th1 decreased and Th2 increased throughout the semester
  • illness was associated with test stress
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Sindi et al., 2017

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Midlife work stress (in 40s) was related to…

  • mild cognitive impairment (OR = 1.38)
  • any dementia OR = 1.53
  • Alzheimer’s OR = 1.55

-longitudinal study in the late 90’s that followed up 7-10 years later

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McKnight et al., 2016

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The correlation between anxiety disorders and functional impairment was less than depression and functional impairment. However, anxiety is not less severe or less impairing. The effects of anxiety are more hidden and more domain-specific compared to depression, which is more global.

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Burke et al., 2005

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  • depressed and non-depressed people exhibited similar cortisol levels before and during the stress, but depressed patients had higher cortisol levels during the recovery period
  • afternoon = higher baseline cortisol levels, blunted stress reactivity and impaired recovery in depressed patients
  • > these effects were worse for older and more severely depressed patients
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