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+. =. Health Psychology. Key Concepts. Health Psychology : health is the influence of both our physiology (diet/exercise) and psychology (stress/social support). Lifestyle : the patterns of our everyday decisions which characterize our behavior.
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Key Concepts • Health Psychology: health is the influence of both our physiology (diet/exercise) and psychology (stress/social support). • Lifestyle: the patterns of our everyday decisions which characterize our behavior. • Stress: personal response to events that threaten to disrupt our daily behaviors.
General Adaptation Syndrome • Alarm • Resistance • Exhaustion COGNITIVE APPRAISAL
Sympathetic Fight or Flight Eyes open Wide Mouth Goes Dry Hr Increase Start to Sweat Parasympathetic Maintenance & Refuel Eyes constrict Mouth Waters Digestion Blood away from muscles Autonomic Nervous System
Level of stress (Holmes & Rahe, 1967) Length of the stressor (Cohen et al., 1998) Relationship between Stress & Health p. 498
Stress Buffers • Social Support • Optimism vs. Pessimism • Exercise p. 503
Optimists Problem-focused Suppress competing activities Look for social support Pessimists Denial/ Distancing Disengage from goal Focus on their feelings Coping Strategies p. 503
Strategies for Health Education • Health Belief Model (Becker, 1974) • PRECEDE Model (Green, 1984) • Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, 1977) • Stages of Change (Prochaska & DiClemente, 1983) Elder, Apodaca, Parra-Medina, &DeNuncio (1998)
Strong positive intention to change. Min of barriers. Posses the skills. “Believe” in the intervention Perceive the behavior as normal. Consistent with self-schema. “Feel” good about the behavior. Receive reinforcement from your environment. Overlapping Ideas
Health Belief Model 1. Perceived threat 2. Belief a behavior will alleviate stress
Influence of Social Factors • Individualistic Perspective • Religion • Cultural/Social Isolation • SES • acculturation
Risk Factors Smoking Diet Exercise Alcohol Interventions Social Support Contingency Contracts Extinction Drug therapy Risk Factors & Wellness Problems • Cardiovascular • Cancer • Overweight • Korsokov’s • Risky Behaviors
Prevention • Primary Prevention: reduce the occurrence of the illness. • Gain Framing • Secondary Prevention: decrease the severity of the illness. Importance of early detection. • Loss Framing