Stress And Coping Flashcards

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What is general adaptation syndrome?

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Alarm- immediate physical response
Resistance- body attempts to resolve stress
Exhaustion- stressor continues and remain physiologically active. Strain–> illness/death

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Explain why stress can have positive and negative consequences.

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Survival advantage- stay safe from danger

Frequent daily hassles and chronic stressors in modern life

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Define stress

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Demands appraised as exceeding a persons resources to cope.

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Define stressors.

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Internal or external events that trigger stress response.

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Describe the advantages and limitations to using stressful events in measuring stress.

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Distinguishes stressor form response.
Assumes same event equally stressful for all- does not account for individual differences
Recall bias

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How does the transactional model better measure stress?

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Accounts for:
Differences between individuals
Different impact of different stressors
Stress response in absence of direct threat

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Define primary and secondary appraisal.

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Primary: assess demands of situation as benign, challenging or threatening
Secondary: evaluate resources and capacity to cope

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Identify 4 factors that moderate the impact of stress.

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Personality- resilience vs neuroticism
Coping methods- emotion vs problem focused
Social support
Physical exercise

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Describe how stress negatively affects physical health.

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Increase in heart rate and BP leads to hypertension
Increase in inflammation and coagulation- atherosclerosis
CVD, diabetes

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How does stress affect immune health?

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Up regulated in short term

Down regulated long term so susceptible to infection and delayed healing

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How does stress negatively affect health behaviours?

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Increase in intensity or begin bad health behaviours
Smoking
Alcohol
Diet- snacking, unhealthy food
Sedentary
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What is the effect of stress on mental health?

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Think more rigidly and in extremes
Overgeneralisation
Catastrophising
Personalisation
Rumination
Lack of control
Learned helplessness
Anxiety and depression
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Outline 6 strategies for managing stress.

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Relaxation
Physical exercise
Cognitive restructuring- appraisal and coping response
Meditation
Assertiveness training- control
Stress inoculation- exposure
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Suggest factors that chronic illness patients must cope with.

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Diagnosis
Physical effects
Treatment
Hospitalisation
Adjustment
Socioeconomic
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What is emotion focused coping? Give two examples of approaches.

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Change emotions
Behavioural- actions
Cognitive- thinking

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What is problem focused coping? Give 2 approaches.

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Change problem or resources.
Reduce demands
Expand resources

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Describe four ways to aid patients in coping.

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Increase/ mobilise social support
Increase personal control
Preparation to reduce ambiguity and uncertainty
Stress management

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Why are chronically ill patients at risk of anxiety?

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Response to threat:

  • to identity and well being
  • events e.g, surgery, treatment, test results, uncertainty
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Why are chronically ill patients at risk of depression?

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Response to loss, failure and helplessness

  • health and physical capacity
  • identity
  • symptoms
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Describe barriers to identifying psychological problems in patients.

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Symptoms mis diagnosed
Patients- reluctant to complain, avoid judgement, stigma
HCP- don’t ask

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What is the diagnostic criteria for depression?

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5 or more symptoms for at least 2 weeks.
Persistent low mood
Sadness
Loss of interest
Despair
Feeling worthlessness
Increased or decreased appetite