CHAPTER 11 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY: STRESS, COPING, AND WELL-BEING

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Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that e-cigarette use among middle- and high-school students rose ______ between 2011 and 2015.

900%

Coronary heart disease has been linked to Type ___ behavior in men, but not women.

A

The Type ______ behavior pattern is a cluster of behaviors involving hostility and competitiveness, which has a negative impact on health.

A

The behavior pattern that shows hostility, competitiveness, time urgency, and feeling driven is known as type

A

Who is most likely to be alive 10 years after breast cancer surgery?

A woman who adopts a "fighting spirit."

Which of the following lists the correct order of the general adaptation syndrome stages?

Alarm, resistance, exhaustion

A patient who withholds information from a doctor because he or she doesn't want to be seen in a bad light is an example of what?

An obstacle in patient/doctor communication.

Negatively framed messages are most effective for producing what type of behavior?

Any behavior that will lead to the detection of a disease

______ coping is not a very effective strategy in which a person uses wishful thinking to reduce stress.

Avoidant

Type ______ behavior is characterized by cooperation and a noncompetitive nature.

B

Which of the following are beneficial effects of participating in psychological therapy after being diagnosed with cancer?

Decreased anxiety Less pain Longer life

Which of the following is an example of an indirect health-related behavior resulting from stress?

Decreased compliance with medical advice.

Which of the following is an example of a direct physiological effect of stress?

Elevated blood pressure

At what stage of the general adaptation syndrome do negative consequences occur when coping is inadequate?

Exhaustion

Which of the following is/are examples of noncompliance with medical advice?

Failing to take prescribed medication Not following a diet Failing to show for a doctor's appointment

Isaac always tries to get the best grade in class, but tends to be highly cooperative at home. This suggests that

Isaac is not completely a Type A or Type B personality

Which of the following are ways to improve communication with your doctor? (Select all that apply.)

Make a list of your concerns before your doctor's appointment. Know all medications you are on and tell your doctor. Bring an advocate to help you communicate and listen. Take notes during your visit.

Which one of the following is the single most effective treatment for smoking cessation, especially when combined with other techniques?

Nicotine replacement

Which of the following is considered an obstacle in physician/patient communication?

Patients who do not report information out of a concern about looking bad.

Positively framed messages are most effective for what types of behaviors?

Preventative behaviors

Which of the following can health-care providers do to increase patient compliance?

Provide honest assessments. Maintain warm relationships with patients. Provide clear instructions.

The field that studies the relationship of psychological factors, the immune system, and the brain.

Psychoneuroimmunology

Which statement best describes the relationship between social support and stress?

Social support is associated with experiencing less stress.

Who is most likely to deny the likelihood of an earthquake occurring in his or her town?

Someone living in a building known to be unlikely to withstand a quake.

Which of the following aspects of smoking have a genetic component?

Starting smoking How much people smoke Ability to quit smoking Developing smoking-related cancer

Which statement most accurately reflects the relationship between the Type A behavior pattern and coronary heart disease in men and women?

The Type A behavior pattern and coronary heart disease is more clearly established in men than in women.

How do drugs such as Zyban and Chantrix help people quit smoking?

These drugs work with the brain's chemistry to decrease cravings

Which of the following is a good way to cope with a threatening situation?

Turn the threatening situation into a challenge.

Which of the following is a reliable indicator of a higher likelihood of developing coronary heart disease?

Type A personalities

Which of the following aspects of smoking does not have a genetic component?

Type of cigarette smoked

Which of the following are examples of stressors?

Writing a paper Planning a graduation party Moving into a new apartment Divorce

Type A and Type B behavior patterns represent ______, and most people fall somewhere in between the two endpoints.

a continuum

Which of the following is NOT a beneficial effect of participating in psychological therapy after being diagnosed with cancer?

a cure

Exposure to stress generates a rise in hormone secretions by the _____ glands.

adrenal

During the ______ and mobilization stage of GAS one becomes aware of the presence of a stressor.

alarm

The ______ phase of the GAS occurs when an organism initially encounters a stressor.

alarm

Your body follows a specific series of three stages in the general adaptation syndrome. In the correct order from first to last, the series is ______, ______, and ______.

alarm resistance exhaustion

In the case of _______, it is possible that positive emotional responses may help generate specialized "killer" cells that help control the size and spread of cancerous tumors.

cancer

Disasters such as tornadoes and plane crashes are classified as _____ stressors.

cataclysmic

The three components of hardiness are seeing change as a challenge, _______, and _______.

commitment control

Efforts to control, reduce, or tolerate threats that lead to stress are called ______ strategies.

coping

The cognitive and behavioral efforts to control, reduce, or learn to tolerate the threats that lead to stress is known as

coping

______ nonadherence is when a patient changes his or her treatment because he or she knows better than the doctor.

creative

_____ hassles can add up and become more stressful than any single event.

daily

Background stressors are also known as

daily hassles

Having to wait for two light cycles to get through an intersection does not bother you most of the time but today, when you broke your shoelace, you spilled your coffee and you are running late, you find it more stressful than normal. This reflects the effects of

daily hassles

Denial is one of several _______ mechanisms that help people avoid dealing with their problems.

defense

What psychological disorder is learned helplessness associated with?

depression

Individuals often use both ______ focused coping as well as problem-solving coping strategies simultaneously to deal with stress.

emotion

______ focused coping strategies involve managing emotional responses to stressors rather than dealing with the stressors themselves.

emotion

Betty has decided to focus on the likelihood of a job advancement and raise as she continues to work late five days a week and often come in on the weekends. Betty is engaged in a(n) ______ coping strategy.

emotion-focused

What term is used when people try to manage their stress by seeking to change the way they feel about or perceive problems?

emotion-focused coping

If, in response to a stressor, a person stops experiencing emotions and becomes unaffected by the stressor, s/he is using which of the following coping strategies?

emotional insulation

People who use the coping strategy known as ______ stop experiencing any emotions at all and remain unaffected and unmoved by both positive and negative experiences.

emotional insulation

Although there is conflicting evidence, health psychologists believe that patients' ______ may at least partially determine the course of their disease.

emotions

Having friends who smoke and seeing smoking in movies are examples of ______ factors that affect smoking behavior.

environmental

During the ______ stage of GAS a person's ability to fight declines.

exhaustion

The stage of Selye's GAS in which physical illness, irritability, and other symptoms may appear is

exhaustion

Happy people tend to be ______ and have network of close friends.

extroverted

Behavioral strategies to help people quit smoking are

fairly effective

True or false: Doctors should not concern themselves with a patient's culture because physically ill humans are all the same.

false

(male/female) physicians tend to provide more patient-centered communication than do (male/female) physicians.

female male

Behavioral approaches to stop smoking work

for about 60% of people.

Eric's two grandfathers died from lung cancer from smoking. Eric and his father still smoke even after trying to quit numerous times. This example provides evidence for a ______ component for smoking patterns.

genetic

Income used to purchase services that allow us more free time produces _______ income spent on objects.

greater happiness than

A personality characteristic that consists of commitment, challenge, and control is known as ______.

hardiness

_______ is a personality characteristic associated with a lower rate of stress-related illness.

hardiness

_______ is when people cope with stress most successfully.

hardiness

______ individuals try to change stressful events into less threatening ones.

hardy

Because it allows them to persevere at tasks and ultimately achieve more, the ______ of people who are optimistic is better than those who are not

health

The broad field of psychology that investigates the psychological factors related to wellness and illness, including the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of medical problems is called

health psychology

What is the field of psychology that studies how people's behavior interacts with stress and heart disease?

health psychology

When considering the relationship between the Type A behavior pattern and coronary heart disease, _______ is the most important characteristic.

hostility

_______ is the most important component of the Type A behavior pattern because this component is most strongly related to coronary heart disease.

hostility

The stress response to a personal stressor begins with a(n) _______ which then slowly tapers off.

immediate major reaction

Providing clear instructions for patients and maintaining warm relations are ways doctors can ______ compliance with medical advice.

improve

Being seriously injured in an accident is not related to a long-term increase (increase/decrease) in happiness.

increase

The body's initial reaction to stress leads to

increased heart rate and blood pressure.

Robert has been overwhelmed with his new job, recent marriage, and completing his college degree. His wife has asked him to see the doctor since he has been complaining of chest pains. Robert keeps delaying calling for an appointment since he is so busy. Robert is engaging in a stress-related

indirect health-related behavior

Activation of the sympathetic nervous system in response to stress is adaptive because

it prepares the body to deal with an emergency situation.

In order for someone to think that something is stressful, they must perceive it as threatening or challenging and must

lack the resources to deal with it effectively.

Fred feels he has little impact on improving work conditions at the rock quarry. Lately, he has been getting a lot of colds and feeling generally depressed. This may be related to

learned helplessness

Wilma has decided that there is no point in trying to create a better environment for her son. She just does not see how she can have any impact on their surroundings, even though most of the problems are surface issues. Wilma is experiencing

learned helplessness

_______ ________ occurs when an individual concludes that unpleasant or aversive stimuli cannot be controlled, thereby causing the individual to give up trying.

learned helplessness

People with cancer who maintain a fighting spirit tend to

live longer than those who accept it.

Problem-focused coping is more often used when the situation is viewed as

modifiable

Happy people tend to feel like they have control ______ over their lives than unhappy people.

more

"If you don't take this medicine every day and don't start exercising, you will have a heart attack and possibly die." This statement by a doctor is an example of a _____ framed message.

negative

Who would you expect to be happiest?

no difference

Failing to show up for a doctor's appointment, discontinuing a medication before instructed to do so, and not following a diet are examples of _____ with medical advice.

nonadherence

More than _____ of high school students have tried e-cigarettes.

one third

Hardy individuals approach stressful situations in a(n) ______ manner.

optimistic

Creative nonadherence occurs when

patients think they know more than their physician about how to treat themselves.

For people to consider an event stressful, they must:

perceive it as a threat perceive it as a challenge and lack resources to deal effectively with it

Causes of stress fall into which of the following categories?

personal stressors

The category of stressor that includes death of a loved one, loss of job, and getting married is

personal stressors

Elevated blood pressure is a ______ response to the presence of a stressor.

physiological

Most of the drugs used to help people stop smoking work by replacing the ______ associated with nicotine.

pleasure

"This colonoscopy is important because if we detect colon cancer early we can usually cure it." This statement from a doctor is an example of a _____ framed message.

positive

In smokers, nicotine levels are frequently associated with increases in ______ emotional states.

positive

Happiness and self-esteem are correlated.

positively

Patients often ______ physicians when receiving medical care.

prefer same-sex

On failing a psychology exam, Juanita talks with her instructor about why she did so badly so that she might improve her performance in the future. This is an example of _____ focused coping.

problem

Barney has decided to take up yoga one day a week instead of staying late at work all five nights of the week. Barney is using a ______ coping strategy.

problem-focused

What is the term used to describe when individuals use strategies like changes in behavior to reduce stress?

problem-focused coping

Medical problems influenced by an interaction of psychological, emotional, and physical difficulties are called ______ disorders.

psychophysiological

You are spending too much time working, and your health is beginning to suffer. The health difficulties that you are experiencing are probably ______ disorders.

psychophysiological

Coping with stress and trying to find ways to deal with the stressor describes what level of the general adaptation syndrome?

resistance

During the ______ phase of the general adaptation syndrome, the individual attempts to find a way to deal with the specific stressor.

resistance

Suppose your friend, Alison, is a smoker and you really want her to quit because it's not attractive and is bad for her. What's the best advice you could give?

"Alison, you should get a nicotine patch and go to this campus support group that helps people quit."

Having done much better than you expected on a psychology exam, you find yourself much happier than normal. In other words, you are above your _____ for happiness.

set point

The body's biological reaction to stress is adaptive in the ______ term but can be harmful in the ______ term.

short long

The stress response to a personal stressor begins with an immediate major reaction which then

slowly tapers off.

_______ support has been shown to lower stress levels and cope more effectively with stress.

social

Victor does not speak English, his physician does not speak Russian (Victor's native language). The result is that there will probably be

some difficulty in communicating between Victor and his physician, which may have adverse consequences for Victor's health.

When people respond to events that threaten or challenge them, they are experiencing

stress

People with the hardiness trait have a lower rate of ______

stress-related illness.

Cataclysmic events would be considered ______ stressors.

strong

People's evaluations of their lives in terms of both thoughts and emotions is called ________ well-being.

subjective

Activation of the ______ nervous system prepares the body to deal with emergency situations.

sympathetic

Long term activation of the _____ nervous system, produced by chronic stress, tends to be harmful.

sympathetic

Psychoneuroimmunology studies

the immune system, brain, and psychological factors.

Avoidant coping is not very successful because ______.

the source of stress remains

Subjective well-being refers to people's evaluation of

their lives

During general adaptation syndrome, the person's response to the stressor consists of ______ stages, alarm and mobilization, _______ and exhaustion.

three resistance

Which of the following is an example of a background stressor?

traffic jam

True or false: An individual's set point for happiness is partially genetically determined.

true

True or false: Seeing people smoke in movies is related to becoming a smoker.

true

Men who display the Type A behavior pattern develop coronary heart disease ________ as men with Type B personality.

twice as often

People who want to quit smoking would be advised to:

use a nicotine replacement system.


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