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Stress and Health What Is Stress? Stimulus or Response? Or interaction? yStressor — events, pressures, or situations that place demands & trigger coping.

Dec 30, 2015

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Page 2: Stress and Health What Is Stress? Stimulus or Response? Or interaction? yStressor — events, pressures, or situations that place demands & trigger coping.

What Is Stress?

Stimulus or Response? Or interaction? Stressor — events, pressures, or

situations that place demands & trigger coping adjustments

Stress reaction – How one responds to stress

Stress as process – interaction between event, perception, and reaction

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Stressors and reactions

Four groups discussionA. Discuss your stressorsB. How do you know when you

are stressed? What are your “symptoms?”

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Sources of Stress

Types of Stressors 1. Common hassles

School demands Noise – residents near airports have

higher BP & stressRelationship issues Sleep deprivation Job stress Etc…

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Sources of Stress

Stressors (continued) 2. Major life events (e.g., ending a

relationship, moves, serious illness) 3. Catastrophes (9/11, Katrina, etc.)

•Increased incidence of stress-related ailments

•Rates of depression, anxiety, and other psychological disorders increase

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How does a potential stressor

lead to stress?

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Perceiving Stress

Many situations are not inherently stressful… depends on interpretation:

•Primary appraisal — Is this stressful?•Secondary appraisal — Can I handle it?

(e.g., can I control it or cope with it?)

Cognitive appraisals are extremely susceptible to one’s current state of mood, health, motivation

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“I have had a great many troubles in my life…

And most never happened…”

Mark Twain

Perception and stress

We’ll come back to this in discussion of coping

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Reactions to Stress

EmotionalBehavioralCognitive

Physiological

Page 10: Stress and Health What Is Stress? Stimulus or Response? Or interaction? yStressor — events, pressures, or situations that place demands & trigger coping.

Pulse Demo

15 Seconds

What happened?

Physiologically

Psychologically

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The Physiology of Stress

Walter Cannon (1929)

Fight-or-flight reaction Outpouring of substances that prepare an

organism to defend against a threat Adaptive for our ancestors (but contributes

to stress-related illnesses in modern times)

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Stress Pathways

epinephrine (adrenalin) and norepinephrine – which increase HR, BP, & RR

HPA Axis

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Measuring stress: “Overload in Working Mothers”

BCBS workersMeasures:

Urine samples (to look for metabolites of stress hormones)

Daily mood scaleResults: feel stressed (esp w/ children at

home) High stress (low perceived control + high

demand) increased urinary neurohormones

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Stress and impact on health

•Impact on psychological and physical health

•PTSD and other mental health effects

•Increases risk for physical illness

•How?

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Stress and Illness

Unhealthy behaviors(smoking, drinking,

poor nutrition and sleep)

Persistent stressorsand negative

emotions

Release of stresshormones

Heartdisease

Immunesuppression

Autonomic nervoussystem effects

(headaches,hypertension)