Stress & Health Exam #1
Yerkes-Dodson principle
specific amount of stress is healthy, useful, and beneficial
What is the campus mental health crisis?
- College students today have greater levels of stress and psychopathology than any other time in history. - Problems consist of: stress, anxiety, depression, suicide.
In what ways might sex be considered a stressor for college students?
- Hook up culture is linked to psychological problems like drinking, anxiety, depression (psych today) - Prevalence of stds and high risk sexual behaviors - Sexual assault
What effect does a decrease in marriage rates have on the stress experienced by younger generations?
- Less traditional routes leave more stress and less social buffering to deal with that stress. - Married older or not at all - they cohabitate which lessens intimacy and trust which causes higher stress
who has highest rates of unemployment
- Young workers is the highest - includes students who have graduated and have not graduated from college - Recent college grads unemployment increased in 2010
Hans Selye and his experiment; two main findings
- father of modern stress research/injected rats with ovarian hormone and dropped them and chased them that made the study 1. Body has similar set of responses to broad array of stressors 2.if stressors go on for too long they can make you sick .
Dimensions of health
-physical -intellectual -emotional -spiritual -social
treatments for ptsd
-exposure therapy -trauma focused cognitive therapy -meds -eye movement desensitation and reprocessing
Stages of general adaptation syndrome and which stress system corresponds to each stage
1. Alarm reaction -body/brain become aware of stressor 2. resistance phase -mobilization of stress response system 3. exhaustion - coping reserves depleted and body must rest. stress related diseases emerge
Dr. Alia Crums 4 research studies
1. morphine 2. milkshakes 3.housekeepers 4.stress
Causes of death in US 1900 vs 2010
1900 - infectious disease, 2007-heart disease (cause or worsened by stress)
What are the chances of developing ptsd for survivors of sexual assault? combat veterans?
50% sexual assault 10-35% of OEF/OIF veterans
criterian a-f for ptsd diagnosis
A= life treatening stressor B=intrusion symptoms C=avoidance D=negative alterations in cognition/mood E=alterations in arousal/reactivity F=duration G=functional significance H=exclusion
Effects of acute vs. chronic stress
Acure: physical symptoms helpful, unneccessary processes turned off to coserve energy Chronic: physical symptoms detrimental to health
ACES
Adverse Childhood Experiences
what are the results of a positive mindset regarding stress
Experiencing it: improves health/vitality, enhances performance and productivity, facilitates learning and growth More likely to: face difficulties head on, seek help/advice, become confident, overocome or remove or change source of stress
what are the results of a negative mindset regarding stress
Experiencing: depletes health and vitality, debilitates performance and productivity, inhibits learning and growth More likely to: use alcohol or other substances, withdrawal energy and attention from a particular cause
Acute Stress
results from short term stressor, a few minutes, usually intense
Stress
a demand made upon adaptive capacities of mind and body
ptsd
a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience or witnessing of a life-threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents, or physical or sexual assault in adult or childhood.
Stressor
any event/situation that individual perceives as threat which causes him/her to adapt/initiate stress response
imposter syndrome
assumption - im fraud and others will find out reality - not a fraud you just feel like it
stereotype threat
assumption -everyone expects me to fail - self fulfilling prophecy
Distress
bad - decreases performance and interferes with health and cognition ex:sickness,poverty,natural disastors
what is the relationship between wages and college tuition
college tuition continues to go up but the minimumn wage doesnt. harder for students to pay. extra college fees pile up fast
Grit
defined as passion and perseverance for long term goals talent x effort = skill over long time skill x effort = achievement
what disorders are often comorbid with ptsd
depression suicidality generalized anxiety disorder social phobia/panic obsessive compulsive disorder traumatic brain injury substance addiction
Physical Stress
events directly change ones health (injuries, infection, toxic substances)
Social Stress
events perceived as disruptive to an individuals well being that involve other people (peer pressure, bullying)
Psychological Stress
events perceived as disruptive to individuals well being (finances, workload, schedule)
Stress is about perception
everyone views stress differently yo
fixed mindset
failure is limit of my abilities im either good at it or im not
growth mindset
failure is opportunity to grow challenges helpful to grow i like to try new things feedback can be constructive i can learn anything i want to do
Eustress
good - motivates to achieve potential - inspires - keeps life interesting ex:deadlines, runners high
Homeostasis Health
health more than absence of disease/physical wellbeing integration/balance/harmony of mind body spirit and emotions where whole is greater than sum of parts
identify 3 brain regions that change in ptsd and describe how they change
hippocampus is damaged from high level of cortol
what is the relationship between grit and each of the following: IQ, talent, skill, achievement, resilience, purpose, stress
long term goals = purpose talent x effort = skill over long time skill x effort = achievement grit builds up resilience through failure and trial and success
Chronic Stress
long term stress resulting from problems that dont go away, days/weeks/years. not as intense
How do mindsets influence our reality?
mindsets are the lense/frame from which orients an individual to a particular set of associations and expectations set of beliefs/way of thinking that determines ones behavior outlook and mental attitude
What are some of the benefits of having a college degree?
more job opportunity better wages
Whatt are the characteristics of a resilient person
persistent, flexible, sense of humor, sees challenges as opportunities, emotional intelligence, supportive networks (faith communities), engages in self care
what makes some people more susceptible to ptsd
pretraumatic factors=sex, personality,socioeconomic status, race, education level, mental disorders peritraumatic factors=severity of trauma,perceived threat to life,emotions and depression post traumatic factors=perceived lack of emotional support, subsequent life stress
what types of successes are correlated with grit
resilience
what is the biggest challenge to academic success for college students
stress
How do beliefs about aging influence health and happiness?
stress by way of hormones can accelerate the shortening of telomeres which protect the end of chromosomes from fraying which speed up aging
self-handicapping
why bother trying ex: not studying bc you know youre gonna fail