Personal Health: Block 3, Chapter 6: Manage Stress
Sumika was involved in the following events. Which of these would be considered eustress?
She met up with a close high school friend for the first time in three years
Almost every night, Rick's roommate appears to stop breathing while he sleeps. Rick mentioned this to his roommate, who then went to the student health center for a consultation. It was determined that the symptoms of Rick's roommate were caused by
Sleep apnea
Breathing interruption during sleep is known as
Sleep apnea
The father of stress research is
Hans Selye
In the resistance stage of the general adaptation syndrome, a person's physiological processes are aimed at _____
Both adapting to a stressor and regaining homeostasis
The biological perspective of stress is based on the principle that our responses to stress are regulated by the _____, which controls all body functions
Brain
Which of the following is not one of the three most common health-related problems associated with chronic stress?
Cancer
A form of stress that is prolonged and continuous is referred to as
Chronic
A high-stress job in which you have responsibility for outcomes with little control over results is an example of
Chronic stress
Pleasing foods typically high in carbohydrates and fats are known as
Comfort foods
Which of the following are physiological effects of stress hormones?
-Body is readied for action -Awareness is heightened
Which of the following is not a popular relaxation technique for stress management?
Regressive muscle relaxation
Who was the leading researcher on cognition and emotion as it relates to perception of stress?
Richard Lazarus
Photos of presidents before and after their term in office clearly reveal the impact of stress on
The aging process
The physiological impact of excessive stress on the body includes which of the following?
-Damage to the nervous and endocrine systems -Damage to the cardiovascular system -Increased risk of disorders and disease
Which of the following are chemical messengers commonly referred to as stress hormones?
-Epinephrine -Cortisol
Which of the following are components of type A traits?
-Excessive competitiveness -Hostility -Time-urgency
Which of the following is true of exercise?
-Exercise reduces many of the negative effects of stress -Exercise helps one maintain a healthy body and mind
Which of the following are the two fundamental transactions involved in the transactional model of stress?
-A person's self-appraisal of their ability to cope with the stressor -A person's judgement about the stressor
Which of the following interact to produce a cycle of chronic stress and have been shown to have a connection to obesity?
-Abdominal obesity is related to diabetes, stroke, and heart disease -Surplus calories are stored in the abdominal area -Elevated levels of stress hormones impact the desire for comfort foods
What are the keys to incorporating and maintaining physical activity in one's life?
-Activity should be one that can be maintained -Activity should be engaged in regularly -Activity should be enjoyable
Hostility is a combination of which of the following?
-Aggression -Cynicism -Anger
Which of the following are common time-management issues for college students today?
-Attending class and labs -Commuting and part-time jobs -Meal planning and cooking
To prevent unnecessary stress during the college years, students should
-Be proactive in seeking support and help from others -Use time management strategies -Understand their locus of control
What is the potential impact on the body if it cannot adapt to a stressor?
-Illness -Eventual death
The 2 beliefs related to locus of control are
-Internal control -External control
Identify the true statements about progressive muscle relaxation
-It involves deep breathing exercise -It involves contracting and relaxing different muscles in a sequential order -It can be performed in a seated or supine position
College students today face
-Many negative trends of today, such as violence and financial worries -A time of growth filled with opportunities -All of the traditional sources of stress
Which of the following are potential sleep disrupters?
-Medicines -Caffeine -Indigestion
Science and personal experience provide evidence that sleep loss from stressors impairs learning capacity and higher cognitive functions such as which of the following?
-Memory -Problem solving -Attention
Locus of personal control plays a major role in an individual's
-Motivations -Expectations -Self-esteem
A major differences in attribution styles between internalizers and externalizers are
-People with internal control know how to act to get their desired outcomes -Externalizers tend to wait passively for whatever comes their way
The main sources of negative stress for Americans are associated with changes in
-Personal relationships -Occupation
Which of the following are psychosocial factors associated with increased stress for the lower class?
-Poor housing conditions -Discrimination -Limited access to health care
At the end of the month, Melanie has a research paper due for her biology class. Melanie knows that if she waits until the last week she will be stressed and will not write a well-rounded paper. To effectively manage her time, Melanie should do which of the following?
-Set realistic goals and write them down -Set priorities -Budget enough time
Which of the following are traditional sources of student distress?
-Sleep deprivation -Easy access to alcohol and drugs -Broken romances
Which of the following are effective strategies to manage stress?
-Take part in activities and hobbies -Remember that to have friends, you must be a friend -Develop social networks for support
Surplus calories tend to be stored in the abdominal area and over time result in obesity, which is directly related to
-Type 2 diabetes -Heart disease
For increased time management skill, which of the following are effective strategies?
-Use handheld PDAs -Use print versions of daily planners -Execute the task
The 3 key aspects to successful stress management include
-Using time management -Understanding your personality and temperament -Identifying coping strategies
Rank in order the top 5 most stressful events according to Miller and Rahe
1. Death of a spouse 2. Divorce 3. Fired from work 4. Major injury or illness 5. Pregnancy
Rank in order of importance the first 4 categories into which one can organize activities by importance and urgency
1. Urgent and important 2. Not urgent but important 3. Urgent but not important 4. Not urgent or important
Identify a true statement about the exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome
A person's adaptive capacity is overcome by stressors in this stage
While Jenny is walking to class, she trips and nearly falls down the stairs. What type of stress does Jenny experience in this scenario?
Acute stress
During which stage of the general adaptation syndrome does the fight-or-flight response deal with short-term stress?
Alarm
Those who face discrimination may react to stress as
An externalizer
Psychologists Thomas Holmes and R.H. Rahe developed the Social Readjustment Rating Scale by using a statistical analysis of responses from a large, diverse group of adults to _____
Assign values to a variety of events based on the participants' perceived stressfulness
The manager of the marketing department encouraged the staff to be innovative and creative. Although deadlines were necessary, the marketing manager always made the staff feel calm and focused. The scenario describes an individual with Type _____ personality
B
When a person is faced with a stressor that continues beyond the alarm stage of the general adaptation syndrome, his or her body enters the resistance stage and _____
Continues to mobilize energy and release stress hormones
Locus of personal _____ plays a major role in our motivation, expectations, self-esteem and risk-taking behavior and in so doing can influence our actions and their outcomes
Control
The two fundamental transactions of stress are a person's judgement about the significance of the stressor and the person's self-appraisal of his or her ability to successfully _____ with the stressor
Cope
Sitting in a comfortable position with a straight spine and breathing using the full capacity of the lungs at a lower than normal rate is _____
Deep breathing
A negative stress condition is
Distress
If the stressor is too great or persists too long, the body moves into the _____ phase, the last phase of the general adaptation syndrome
Exhaustion
Unlike acute and chronic stress, _____ stress is regular or predictable but intermittent
Episodic
End-of-semester exams and class projects are examples of
Episodic stress
Graduation from college and beginning one's career are examples of positive stress, referred to as _____
Eustress
Those with _____ control orientation believe that outcomes are based on events outside their personal control and that they have little influence over them
External
_____ believe events and outcomes are determined by powerful others, by luck or fate, or are simply unpredictable
Externalizers
True or false: Individual control and opportunities for social engagement have little impact on lessening the risk of stress-related disorders and maximizing well-being and longevity
False
True or false: The findings of Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Study highlight the importance of perception, control, and coping and demonstrated that the interactions between the person and the environment are often easy to predict
False
The collective physiological response to stress - including an increase in heart rate and breathing, a tensing of muscles, and a focusing of attention - are known as the ____ or ____ response
Fight or flight
A body's collective physiological responses to stress that include an increase in heart rate and breathing, a tensing of muscles, and a focusing of attention are called the _____ response
Fight-or-flight
When confronted by a classmate who had been bullying him, Alex felt his breathing increase and his heart pounding as he decided to hold his ground. This type of reaction is called
Fight-or-flight
An internal locus of control allows individuals to view the world as
Full of challenges, opportunities, and fulfillment
Which of the following is a universal and predictable response pattern to all stressors?
General adaptation syndrome (GAS)
According to the transactional model of stress put forth by Dr. Lazarus and Susan Folkman, who among the following is likely to be stressed?
Harry, who believes that his project deadlines are extremely difficult and that he is incapable of meeting them
Human beings are more vulnerable to stress than animals because human beings _____
Have the ability to think about and assess future events
Which of the following is not a question that captures a common sign and symptom of stress?
Have you enjoyed your work and family?
Amelia's professor likes to be in control and is detail-oriented, extremely impatient, and at times hostile. Based on his personality, Amelia's professor is most susceptible to which of the following?
Heart disease
Dr. Hans Selye referred to a stressor as anything that disrupts
Homeostasis
Physical activity enables you to expend built-up nervous energy and trains your body to more readily achieve _____ following stressful situations
Homeostasis
A component of type A behavior that consists of a combination of anger, aggression, and cynicism is _____
Hostility
The _____ component has been identified as the primary trait that puts people at risk for the development of heart disease and other stress-related medical conditions
Hostility
A major difference between attribution styles is that people with an _____ locus of personal control know how to act to get their desired outcomes
Internal
Those with _____ control orientation believe that outcomes of their actions depend on what they do
Internal
Identify a limitation of the biological model of stress
It does not explain the individual variability that is seen in response to stress
Identify a true statement about urban press
It refers to negative environmental stressors that can harm the mental health of an individual
Which of the following is an examples of a psychological stressor?
Knowing you will fail a test
Which of the following is an example of urban press?
Living in a crowded and polluted city
_____ is a psychological concept referring to a person's beliefs about the underlying causes of events in his or her life
Locus of Control
_____ involves adopting a passive attitude toward one's thoughts as they come and go
Meditation
Daytime sleep attacks are referred to as _____
Narcolepsy
_____ syndrome is the concept in public health that a person's health appears to be tied to his or her place in the social gradient above and beyond income and education.
Status
The origin of the word _____ can be traced to its use in physics, where it refers to the amount of force, pressure, or strain put on an object to bend or break it
Stress
_____ refers to the collective psychobiologicl responses that occur when a person's natural balance is disrupted
Stress
Any physical or psychological event or condition that produces stress is called a(n)
Stressor
Which of the following is the best example of an internalizer's reaction to stress?
Tackling the problem head on
The _____-and-befriend response is a behavior pattern of protecting and caring for offspring and seeking social support exhibited by humans when under threat
Tend
The studies of Hans Selye and Richard Lazarus emphasize that
The nature of stress is highly variable
The most likely association between obesity and stress is that
The overconsumption of comfort foods may be stimulated by elevated levels of stress hormones
Identify a characteristic of individuals with classic type A personality
They continually put themselves in stressful situations
Poor _____ is a root cause of many stressors college students face
Time management
_____ is the planned efficient use of one's time
Time management
Why did psychologists Thomas Holmes and R.H. Rahe develop the Social Readjustment Rating Scale?
To quantify the amount of stress experiences by a persona and the corresponding increased risk for stress-related illness
The _____ of stress and coping views stress as a transactional (person-enviroment) phenomenon dependent on the meaning of the stressor to the perceiver.
Transactinoal model
True or false: Based on longitudinal studies by Dr. Michael Marmot, socioeconomic status plays a role in higher stress levels largely due to the underlying and related factors of individual autonomy and social participation
True
True or false: Based on the definition of stress by Dr. Lazarus and Susan Folkman, an individual appraises an environment as taxing or exceeding his or her resources and endangering his or her well-being
True
Finding a quiet comfortable place, closing your eyes, and picturing an undisturbed place on a beach or island is part of the technique used in
Visualization
the stress reduction technique that uses imagery is known as
Visualization
An individual with external orientation that has experienced discrimination because of poverty, race, religion, gender, age, or other factors may believe
What they do doesn't have much effect on coping with stress
According to Robert Sapolsky, the most important first step in stress management is to "know _____"
Yourself
A classic research example of the transactional model of stress is
Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Study
Pleasing foods typically high in carbohydrates and fats are commonly called _____
comfort foods