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Title: Chapter 13: Stress, Coping, and Health


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Chapter 13 Stress, Coping, and Health
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The RelationshipBetween Stress and Disease
  • Contagious diseases vs. chronic diseases
  • Biopsychosocial model
  • Health psychology
  • Health promotion and maintenance
  • Discovery of causation, prevention, and treatment

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Figure 13.1 Changing patterns of illness
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Stress An Everyday Event
  • Major stressors vs. routine hassles
  • Cumulative nature of stress
  • Cognitive appraisals

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Major Types of Stress
  • Frustration blocked goal
  • Conflict incompatible motivations
  • Approach-approach
  • Approach-avoidance
  • Avoidance-avoidance
  • Change having to adapt
  • Social Readjustment Rating Scale
  • Life Change Units
  • Pressure
  • Perform/conform

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Figure 13.2 Types of conflict
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Responding to Stress Emotionally
  • Emotional Responses
  • Annoyance, anger, rage
  • Apprehension, anxiety, fear
  • Dejection, sadness, grief
  • Positive emotions
  • Emotional response and performance
  • The inverted-U-hypothesis

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Figure 13.4 Overview of the stress process
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Figure 13.5 Arousal and performance
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Responding to Stress Physiologically
  • Physiological Responses
  • Fight-or-flight response
  • Selyes General Adaptation Syndrome
  • Alarm
  • Resistance
  • Exhaustion

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Responding to Stress Behaviorally
  • Behavioral Responses
  • Frustration-aggression hypothesis
  • catharsis
  • defense mechanisms
  • Coping

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Effects of StressBehavioral and Psychological
  • Impaired task performance
  • Burnout
  • Psychological problems and disorders
  • Positive effects

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Figure 13.7 The antecedents, components, and
consequences of burnout
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Effects of Stress Physical
  • Psychosomatic diseases
  • Heart disease
  • Type A behavior - 3 elements
  • strong competitiveness
  • impatience and time urgency
  • anger and hostility
  • Emotional reactions and depression
  • Stress and immune functioning
  • Reduced immune activity

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Figure 13.9 Anger and coronary risk
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Table 13.4 Health Problems that may be Linked to
Stress
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Figure 13.11 The stress-illness correlation
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Factors Moderating the Impact of Stress
  • Social support
  • Increased immune functioning
  • Optimism
  • More adaptive coping
  • Pessimistic explanatory style
  • Conscientiousness
  • Fostering better health habits
  • Autonomic reactivity
  • Cardiovascular reactivity to stress

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Health-Impairing Behaviors
  • Smoking
  • Poor nutrition
  • Lack of exercise
  • Alcohol and drug use
  • Risky sexual behavior
  • Transmission, misconceptions, and prevention of
    AIDS

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Figure 13.12 The prevalence of smoking in the
United States
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Figure 13.13 Quitting smoking and cancer risk
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Reactions to Illness
  • Seeking treatment
  • Ignoring physical symptoms
  • Communication with health care providers
  • Barriers to effective communication
  • Following medical advice
  • Noncompliance

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Figure 13.16 Biopsychosocial factors in health
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