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Title: Instructor


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Instructor
  • John Kremer

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STRESSORS
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Objectives
  • What are types of stressors?
  • How does context influence the stressor?
  • Three

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What is the Most Common Form of Stress?
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Difficulties in Interpersonal Relationships
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Types of Stressors
  • Past Life Events
  • Future Life Events
  • Current Daily Hassles
  • Role Strain

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Past Life EventsHolmes Rahe, 1967
  • Change
  • 43 Events
  • 400 Students
  • Marriage 50

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Social Readjustment Rating Scale
  • 100 Death of spouse
  • 73 Divorce
  • 65 Marital Separation
  • 63 Death family member
  • 53 Personal Injury
  • 50 Marriage
  • 47 Fired at Work

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  • 45 Marital reconciliation
  • 45 Retirement
  • 44 Change in health
  • 40 Pregnancy
  • 39 Sexual problems
  • 39 New family member
  • 39 Business readjustment
  • 38 Change in finances
  • 37 Death of a friend
  • 36 Change jobs
  • 35 Change in arguments

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  • 31 mortgage over 10,000
  • 30 Foreclosure of loan
  • 29 new work responsibilities
  • 29 Child leaving home
  • 29 In-law troubles
  • 28 Personal Achievement
  • 26 Spouse changing work
  • 26 Change in school
  • 25 New living conditions
  • 24 New personal habits
  • 23 Trouble with boss
  • 20 New work hrs/conditions
  • 20 New residence

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  • 20 New school
  • 19 New church activities
  • 19 New recreation
  • 18 New social Activities
  • 17 Loan under 10,000
  • 17 New sleep habits
  • 15 New eating habits
  • 15 New family events
  • 13 Vacation
  • 12 Christmas
  • 11 Minor law violations

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Original Research Holmes Masuda, 1974
Life Change Units
140-199
300
Health Problems
X
2X
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Popular Measure of Stress
  • Voluminous research
  • Popular press

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Criticisms
  • Retrospective studies
  • 23 overlap with events
  • Illness influences report
  • Lists contain symptoms
  • Sleep problems
  • Eating habits

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Next Stage Type of Events
  • Content College students
  • Undesirability Important
  • Unpredictability
  • Preparatory Response Hypo
  • Safety Signal Hypo
  • Uncontrollability Depression

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Next Stage Timing of Events
  • Imminent
  • Long Cue-Stressor Interval
  • Multiple small events from 1 large event
  • Chronic stressor

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Newest Development Structured Interviews
  • Circumstances differ
  • Character differs
  • Interpretation differs

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Two Semi-structured Interviews
  • Raters situational personal factors
  • Raters detail of event itself

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Three Perspectives
  • Normative-based Checklists (LCU)
  • Respondent-based Ratings
  • Rater-based Interviews

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Contest of Events
  • Single vs. multiple events
  • Not simply additive
  • Some may reduce stress
  • Thresholds
  • Plateaus
  • When they occur

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Future Life Events
  • Research on Past
  • Anticipation of Events

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Current Daily Hassles
  • Minor events
  • Chronic
  • Continuities of life
  • Childhood experiences may set these in motion

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Definition of HasslesKanner, et al., 1981
  • Irritating
  • Frustrating
  • Distressing demands of every day living

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Daily Hassles Scale
  • Trouble relaxing
  • Fighting traffic
  • Not enough time
  • Car repairs

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Hassles and Life Events
  • Moderately correlated
  • Events Hassles
  • Hassles better predictors of illness depression

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Central HasslesGruen, Folkman, Lazarus, 1985
  • Important ongoing themes
  • More associated with symptoms

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Kremers Hassles
  • Making meals
  • Doing laundry
  • Fixing things
  • Getting kids to school
  • Grocery shopping
  • Paying bills
  • Taking care of the yard

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Ten Most Common HasslesKanner, 1981
  • 52 Concerns about weight
  • 48 Health problems
  • 44 Rising prices of common things
  • 43 Home maintenance
  • 39 Misplacing things
  • 38 Yard work
  • 38 Investments
  • 37 Crime
  • 36 Physical appearance

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Role Strain 4 Areas
  • Marriage
  • Economics
  • Parents
  • Work

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What is Impact of Stressors?
  • A) Increase quality of life
  • B) Decrease quality of life
  • C) Both
  • D) Neither

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If you have no stress, what state are you in?
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Do you seek out stress in your life?
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Relationships b/w Stress Performance
  • Drive Theory
  • Threshold
  • Plateau
  • Inverted U-Shaped
  • Catastrophe

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Drive Theory
Effects
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S t r e s s o r s
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Drive Theory
Effects
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S t r e s s o r s
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Drive Theory
Effects
0 -
S t r e s s o r s
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Inverted U-Shaped

Perf
0
Arousal
38
Catastrophe Theory

High Cognitive Anxiety
Perf
0
Arousal
39
Conclusions
  • No one theory works
  • Each work with some people
  • Each work at some time
  • Differences in individuals and events determine
    the best theory

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Stress in Relationships

Perf
0
Arousal
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Stress Management
  • Know what are stressors
  • Any change may be a stressor
  • Positive events may be stressful
  • Keep stressors within limits
  • Plan you stressors
  • Reduce unnecessary hassles
  • Know your stress tolerance
  • Know those family members
  • When does stress become a catastrophe
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