Coping, Resilience, and Social Support
Coping II
Using Health Services
Patients, Providers, and Treatments
Readings
100

Certain people are more inclined to seek social support due to?...

What is Genetics and Social skills?

100

______ refers to the ability to recover quickly from setbacks or difficulties

What is resilience?

100

Insurance is financed jointly by employers and employees through payroll deductions

What is the Bismark Model?

100

Providers rarely receive____

What is feedback?

100

About ____of Americans older than 65 now live alone, and half of those over 85 do.

What is 1/3?

How social isolation is killing us

200

having the resources to manage a stressor

What is appraisal?

200

_____ involves perseverance and passion in the pursuit of long-term goals

What is grit?

200

Almost __% of US adults said they were uninsured because healthcare costs were too high

50%
200

____ _____ _____ refers to healthcare that is focused on an individual’s specific health needs

What is patient-centered care?

200

The marriage advantage doesn’t extend to those in _____ relationships

What is troubled/bad? 

Is marriage good for your health?

300

Coping that is characterized by vigilance

What is approach type coping?

300

Provision of material support (e.g., services, financial help)

What is Tangible/Instrumental Support?

300

People who focus on themselves are faster to notice symptoms

What are attentional differences?

300

______ is rooted in holistic medicine, which is consistent with the biopsychosocial model

What is complementary and alternative medicine?

300

“Never answer a feeling with a ____.”

What is a fact?

How to teach doctors empathy

400

____ coping can be efficient when a stressor is short-term

What is avoidant coping?

400

coping involves an attempt to address a stressful situation in a constructive way

What is Problem-focused coping?

400

People who are high in _______ are more attentive to symptoms, although they also can exaggerate them

What is neuroticism?

400

__________ to treatment regimens is one of the most detrimental outcomes of poor communication between patients and providers

What is nonadherence?

400

Studies have linked ____  to greater patient satisfaction, better outcomes, decreased physician burnout, and a lower risk of malpractice suits and errors.

what is empathy?

How to teach doctors empathy

500

Social support is beneficial during non-stressful and stressful times

What is the Direct-effect hypothesis?

500

Provision of help for someone who is unaware of that help

What is invisible support?

500

_____ _____ is the time between recognition that a symptom suggests illness and the decision to seek treatment

What is illness delay?

500

The _____ _____ is a complex chain of events that involves changes in physiology

What is the placebo effect?

500

A study in 2006 produced the first randomized controlled trial that found _____ can help obese adults lose an average of two kilograms than those who did not receive this thing

What is texting/texts?

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