Stress
Theories
Health Behaviors
Strategies
Well-being & Health Disparities
100

Eustress is positive stress that motivates; distress is negative stress that causes harm.

What is the difference between eustress and distress?

100

The study of how thoughts, behaviors, and emotions affect health and illness.

What is Health Psychology?

100

Actions taken to maintain or improve well-being and prevent illness.

What are health behaviors?

100

Deciding if a stimulus is stressful, irrelevant, or benign.

What is primary appraisal?

100

Differences in health outcomes among demographic groups.

What are health disparities?

200

An external factor that is perceived as damaging, threatening, or demanding.

What is a stressor?

200

How biological, psychological, and social factors interact to influence health.

What is Biopsychosocial Model?

200

Regular exercise and balanced diet.

What is healthy behaviors?

200

Managing emotional reactions to stress rather than the stressor itself.

What is emotion-focused coping?

200

It provides comfort, meaning, and resilience in stressful situations.

What is spirituality?

300

Minor, everyday irritations that can add up and cause stress.

What are daily hassles?

300

A physiological reaction to a perceived threat that prepares the body to act.

What is the Fight-or-Flight Response?

300

Differences in health outcomes among different groups of people

What is health disparities?
300

When others provide emotional support to those in distress, it makes it easier for them to cope and work through the issue.

What is buffering hypothesis?

300

A positive state of health and life satisfaction beyond the absence of disease.

What is well-being?

400

Hormone that are released during long-term stress and weakens the immune system.

What is cortisol?

400

Typical in females; involves caring for others and seeking social support under stress.

What is tend-or-befriend

400

People with a lower _____ status tend to have worse health than those with higher socioeconomic status

What is socioeconomic status?

400

Evaluating ways to cope and deciding on a response.

What are secondary appraisal?


400

It reduces stress, improves immune functioning, and promotes emotional resilience.

What is social support?

500

Alarm (fight-or-flight), Resistance (prolonged alertness), Exhaustion (systems fail).

What is Hans Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)?

500

Later generations of immigrants often experience worse health outcomes than first generations.

What is the Immigrant Paradox?

500

____ refers to death rates within a population. Today, leading causes include heart disease, cancer, lung disease, and accidents — many linked to lifestyle factors like smoking, poor diet, and stress.

What is mortality?

500

Taking direct steps to solve or eliminate the stressor.

What is problem-focused coping?

500

Consume alcohol in moderation, staying active, don’t use tobacco

What is healthy habits that can change your life?
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