Title: MindBody Connection: Psychological Factors Affecting Physical Conditions
1Mind-Body ConnectionPsychological Factors
AffectingPhysical Conditions
2Psychosocial Factors in the Common Cold
- Experimental studies (randomized controlled
trials) by Cohen et al. - Rhinovirus (and saline placebo) nasal drops
administered to healthy adults - Factors that influence cold susceptibility
- Psychological stress, esp. chronic stress
- Diversity of social network (lower risk)
- Positive emotional style (lower risk)
3Models for Understanding Stress
- General Adaptation Model
- Life Change Model
- Transaction Model
4General Adaptation Model
- Primarily concerns the bodys physical and
psychological reaction to biological stressors - Stage 1 - Alarm Stage
- Stage 2 - Adaptation/Resistance Stage
- Stage 3 - Exhaustion Stage
5ALARM STAGE
- A call to arms of bodys defenses when it faces
a biological assault - Heart rate increases, temperature blood
pressure decrease
6ADAPTATION/RESISTANCE STAGE
- Body mobilizes itself to defend, destroy, or
coexist with the disease or injury (e.g., immune
system begins to fight) - Symptoms may disappear
- Over time, the immune system may weaken and the
body may become susceptible to other illnesses
7EXHAUSTION STAGE
- Symptoms may reappear as the immune system
becomes overwhelmed
8Life Change Model
- Any change in a persons life can cause stress
- Even positive changes can be stressful
- An accumulation of changes can act as a powerful
stressor
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10Transaction Model
- Stress arises from the transaction between a
stressor and a persons interpretation of the
stressor - The impact of a stressor depends on an
individuals thoughts and interpretations about
the stressor, the emotions that are attached to
the stressor, and the actions are taken in
response to the stressor
11What are some factors that might account for
associations between stress and susceptibility to
illness or disease?
12Decrease immune system functioning
- Failure to detect pathogens that invade the body
- Failure to produce antibodies that attack
pathogens - Impairment of the effectiveness of white blood
cells to kill foreign cells - Impairment in ability of immune system cells to
multiply
13Influence health-related behaviors
- Decreased sleep
- Poorer eating habits
- Greater alcohol consumption
- Decreased attention to self-care
14What are some factors that might mediate (i.e.,
increase or decrease) the effects of stress?
15Helplessness vs. Control
- Studies show that feelings of helplessness, or
lack of control, are associated with compromises
in immune functioning - Nursing home study / noise study / rats and shock
study
16Personality Characteristics
- Hardiness may be related to illness resistance
openness to change, feelings of
involvement/commitment, sense of control - Self-efficacy leads to more active health-related
activities when illness occurs - Optimism and even illusory positive beliefs may
lead to better health outcomes (e.g. life
expectancy with AIDS, Taylor et al. 2000)
17Social Support
- Studies have shown consistent associations
between high levels of social support and better
health. There is also some evidence that social
support may buffer the effects of stress. - Emotional support - someone to talk to
- Instrumental support - practical help
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