Stress
circumstance where transactions lead a person to perceive a discrepancy between the physical or psychological demands of a situation and the resources of their biological, psychological, or social systems
Stressors
physically or psychologically challenging events or circumstances
Person-environment fit
whether the demands of the situation and the resource of the person match
Appraisal of stress
Primary Appraisal vs. Secondary Appraisal
Dimensions of stressful events
physiological response to stress
Cannon’s fight-or-flight response
Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome
Relationship between stress and cognition
Relationship between stress and emotion
Cognitive appraisal of a stressor can influence your emotions (ie. Fear, anger, depression)
Relationship between stress and social behaviour
Some stressors increase social behaviour, whereas some stressors (ie. ones that elicit anger) make people more hostile
Gender differences in stress
Sociocultural differences in stress
Sources of stress within person
3 types of conflicts
Sources of stress within family
Sources of stress in community and society
Jobs and stress (many people report jobs as main source of stress)
Factors that make jobs stressful
Environmental stress
noisy, crowded environments, ones with serious threats of violence or harm, poorer neighbourhoods, rural, discriminatory places = high stress
3 ways of measuring stress
Strengths and weaknesses of the 3 ways of measuring stress
Benefits of stress
Is stress an objective or subjective experience?