Title: Stress, Coping, and Health
1Stress, Coping, and Health
2The RelationshipBetween Stress and Disease
- Contagious diseases vs. chronic diseases
- Biopsychosocial model
- Health psychology
- Health promotion and maintenance
- Discovery of causation, prevention, and treatment
3Stress An Everyday Event
- Major stressors vs. routine hassles
- Cumulative nature of stress
- Cognitive appraisals
4Major 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
5Overview of the Stress Process
6Responding to Stress Emotionally
- Emotional Responses
- Annoyance, anger, rage
- Apprehension, anxiety, fear
- Dejection, sadness, grief
- Positive emotions
- Emotional response and performance
- The inverted-U-hypothesis
7Responding to Stress Physiologically
- Physiological Responses
- Fight-or-flight response
- Selyes General Adaptation Syndrome
- Alarm
- Resistance
- Exhaustion
8Responding to Stress Behaviorally
- Behavioral Responses
- Frustration-aggression hypothesis
- catharsis
- defense mechanisms
- Coping
- Reappraisal
- Confronting problems
- Using humor
- Expressing emotions
- Managing hostility
9Effects of StressBehavioral and Psychological
- Impaired task performance
- Burnout
- Psychological problems and disorders
- Positive effects
10Effects 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
11Factors 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
12Firefighter Specific Stressors
- Reliance on teamwork
- Low job control
- Sleep disturbances/Shift work
- Boredom
- Coworker conflict
- Management-Labor conflict
- Second jobs
- Marital/Family spillover
13Firefighter Stress Reactions
- Apprehension/Dread
- Intrusive thoughts
- No hope
- Sleep difficulties
- Gastrointestinal symptoms
- Throat and mouth symptoms
14At-Risk Firefighters
- Research reveals 2 distinct profiles for at-risk
firefighters - Profile 1 (somaticizers) Reported greater
frequency and intensity of physical symptoms - Head/neck/facial tension
- Gastrointestinal distress
- Cardiopulmonary complaints
- Profile 2 (psychological stress) Reported higher
levels of - Apprehension/dread
- Anger
- Generalized anxiety
- Agitated depression
15Implications for treatment
- Identify high-risk firefighters
- No penalty or stigmatization
- Potential interventions
- Psychoeducation
- Work redesign
- Coping skills training
- Relaxation training
- Conflict-resolution training
- Leadership training
- Sleep hygiene education
16Coping Skills
- Problem-focused coping
- Taking direct action
- Planning
- Suppression of competing activities
- Restraint coping
- Seeking social support
- Emotion-focused coping
- Focusing on and venting emotions
- Behavioral disengagement
- Mental disengagement
- Positive reappraisal
- Denial
- Acceptance
- Turning to religion