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100

What is a stressor?

It is a person or event that triggers a stress response.

100

How does stress happen according to the Homeostatic approach?

When the natural balance inside everyone called Homeostasis, is thrown off balance due to strong emotions.

100

What are the two main sources of work stress?

They are work environment stressors and non-work (external) stressors.

100

What is Eustress?

A healthy positive, normal stress with benefits

100

What is the goal of Primary Prevention?

To reduce the stressor.

200

What is the definition of Psychophysiology?

 It is the study of how our minds and body interact.

200

What two parts of our personalities conflict to create stress according to the Psychoanalytic approach?

Ego-Ideal and Self-image.

200

What are the work demands that cause stress?

Task demands, Role demands, Interpersonal demands and Physical demands.

200

What are the 3 main forms of individual distress?

 Psychological, Medical Illnesses, and Behavioral.

200

What is the goal of Tertiary Prevention?

To heal individual or organizational symptoms of stress.

300

How does the stress response begin?

Release of adrenaline into bloodstream.

300

What are the coping strategies to stress as mentioned in the Cognitive appraisal method?

Problem focused coping and Emotion focused coping.

300

Self-imposed demands, such as workaholism, fall into which category?

Non-work (external) stressors, personal demands.

300

Who suggested that increasing the difficulty of the task causes performance to decline?

 Joseph Mcgrath

300

In preventive stress management, who is responsible for promoting health and distress?

Organizations and people.

400

What is released into the bloodstream to sustain the body during stressful situations?

Glucose (blood sugar) and fatty acids.

400

There are how many approaches to stress and what are they?

There are 4 approaches. They are the Homeostatic/medical approach, Cognitive appraisal, Person-environment fit and Psychoanalytic approach

400

What are the three types of role conflicts?

Interrole conflict, intrarole conflict and person-role conflict.
400

What is type A behavior pattern?

A complex of personality and behavioral characteristics, including competitiveness, time urgency, social status insecurity, aggression, hostility, and a quest for achievements.

400

What are the 3 secondary individual stress prevention strategies for individuals?

Exercise, Relaxation, and Diet.

500

What are the 5 leading sources of stress for Americans following the Covid-19 pandemic?

Inflation, Supply chain issues, Global uncertainty, Russian retaliation through cyber attacks and nuclear threats and Russia invasion of Ukraine
500

What are the two main types of stressors according to the Cognitive appraisal approach?

They are the hinderance stressors and threat stressors

500

Major changes at work, like shifts in company policy or economic downturns, can create uncertainty in daily tasks. Which category does this fall under?

This is a Task demand (dramatic changes).

500

What is an alternative to transformational coping? Explain it. 

The alternative to transformational coping is regressive coping, characterized by a passive avoidance of events and decreased interaction with the environment.

500

What company implemented the health promotion program and found the health status of their employees improved?

Johnson & Johnson.

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