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adam_text Titel: Handbook of life stress, cognition and health Autor: Fisher, Shirley Jahr: 1988 Contents List of Contributors....................................................................... xix Preface..................................................................................... xxiii Shirley Fisher Background to the Handbook......................................................... xxiii The Importance of Cognitive Factors................................................ xxiv The Psychobiological Basis of Illness................................................ xxix The Organization of the Volume...................................................... xxx Final Comments.......................................................................... xxx References............................................................................... xxxi Acknowledgements.................................................................... xxxii Section IA: Specific Life Stresses Chapter 1 Expectant Parenthood................................................... 3 Yona Teichman Introduction............................................................................... 3 Becoming a Mother...................................................................... 3 Becoming a Father........................................................................ 12 The Expectant Couple................................................................... 16 Is Expectant Parenthood a Crisis?..................................................... 18 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 19 References................................................................................. 19 Chapter 2 Stress in Childhood and Adolescence................................... 23 Ian Goodyer Introduction............................................................................... 23 Infancy and the Preschool Child....................................................... 23 Stress and Middle Childhood........................................................... 25 Stress and Adolescence.................................................................. 26 The Perception of Stress................................................................. 27 Life Events and Psychiatric Disorder................................................. 28 The Stress of Everyday Life............................................................. 34 Buffering and Protective Factors Against Stress................................... 34 vii V1H CONTENTS Ongoing Stressful Difficulties.......................................................... 35 Patterning and Multiple Stresses...................................................... 35 Disaster, Coping and Adjustment..................................................... 36 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 36 References................................................................................. 37 Chapter 3 Leaving Home: Homesickness and the Psychological Effects of Change and Transition...................................... 41 Shirley Fisher Introduction............................................................................... 41 Theoretical Explanations of the Effects of Transition............................. 42 Studies of the Effects of Relocation................................................... 44 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 56 References................................................................................. 57 Chapter 4 Bereavement.............................................................. 61 Frances Clegg Definitions and Conceptual Approaches............................................ 61 Stage Models of Loss..................................................................... 64 The Normal/Abnormal Continuum................................................... 66 Undesirable Outcomes Following Bereavement................................... 67 Intervention with Bereaved People................................................... 70 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 73 References................................................................................. 74 Chapter 5 Impending Surgery....................................................... 79 Marie Johnston Introduction............................................................................... 79 What is Stressful about Surgery?...................................................... 79 Evidence of Stress in Surgical Patients............................................... 80 Moderators of Surgical Stress.......................................................... 87 Implications of Preoperative Stress................................................... 92 Psychological Preparation for Surgery............................................... 94 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 96 References................................................................................. 97 Chapter 6 Victims of Violence...................................................... 101 Ronnie Janoff-Bulman Introduction............................................................................... 101 Fear and Anxiety.......................................................................... 102 Assumptive Worlds...................................................................... 103 Core Assumptions........................................................................ 104 Coping and Inappropriate* Reactions............................................... 106 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 109 References................................................................................. 110 CONTENTS IX Chapter 7 Environmental and Nuclear Threats................................. 115 Jennifer Brown Introduction............................................................................... 115 Definitions, Classifications and Underlying Dimensions........................ 116 Effects of Environmental Stressors................................................... 117 Methodological Issues................................................................... 118 Theoretical Background................................................................ 118 Nuclear Threats........................................................................... 123 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 130 References................................................................................. 131 Section IB: Stressful Social Contexts Chapter 8 Marriage, Separation and Divorce.................................... 137 Raymond Cochrane Some Basic Data on Marital Status and Health..................................... 137 Stress and Marital Status................................................................ 140 An Extended Model of Stress, Coping and Illness................................. 143 The Marital Process...................................................................... 149 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 156 References................................................................................. 156 Chapter 9 FamilyStress............................................................... 161 Abe Fosson The Importance of Family Stress: An Introduction................................ 161 Ways that Families Stress............................................................... 162 Patterns of Organization................................................................ 162 Transitions................................................................................. 165 Role Difficulties........................................................................... 170 Personal Attributes of an Individual Family Member............................. 170 Flow of Affect............................................................................. 171 Patterns of Communication............................................................ 171 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 173 References................................................................................. 173 Chapter 10 Women s Work and Family Roles: Sources of Stress and Sources of Strength..................................................... 175 Janet E. Malley and Abigaii J. Stewart Introduction............................................................................... 175 Agency and Communion................................................................ 176 Family Roles and Relationships....................................................... 177 Family Roles Defined by Absent Relationships.................................... 180 Agency, Communion, and the Work Role.......................................... 183 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 187 References................................................................................. 188 CONTENTS Chapter 11 Psychosocial Factors in the Workplace............................. 193 Rudolf H. Moos Introduction............................................................................... 193 Three Domains of Work Climate...................................................... 194 The Determinants of Work Climate.................................................. 197 The Impact of Work Climate........................................................... 200 Personal Characteristics as Moderating Factors.................................... 203 Future Prospects.......................................................................... 205 Summary and Conclusions............................................................... 207 References................................................................................. 207 Chapter 12 The Experience of Unemployment in Social Context........... 211 David Fryer What is the Experience of Unemployment?......................................... 211 How Much Confidence can be Placed in the Findings?........................... 218 Variations in the Experience of Unemployment and Focus of Research...... 219 What is it about unemployment which Causes Psychological Distress......... 226 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 230 References................................................................................. 231 Section II: Life Events and Disorder Chapter 13 Life Events and Mental Disorder.................................... 241 Eugene Paykel and D. Dowlatshahi Methodological Aspects................................................................. 241 Life Events and Onset of Depression................................................. 243 Endogenous Depression................................................................ 245 Bipolar Manic Depressive Disorder.................................................. 246 Life Events and Outcome of Depression............................................. 247 Neurotic Disorders....................................................................... 248 Schizophrenia............................................................................. 248 Attempted Suicide........................................................................ 250 Completed Suicide....................................................................... 252 Effect Size and Modifying Factors..................................................... 255 The Future of Life Event Research in Psychiatry.................................. 256 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 258 References................................................................................. 258 Chapter 14 Lethal Stress: A Social-Behavioral Model of Suicidal Behavior.................................................................. 265 Marsha M. Linehan and Edward N. Shearin Introduction............................................................................... 265 Definitions and Methodological Issues............................................... 266 Stress........................................................................................ 268 Social-Behavioral Theory of Suicidal Behaviors................................... 269 Origins of Stress.................,......................................................... 271 CONTENTS XI Vulnerability Factors.................................................................... 276 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 279 References................................................................................. 280 Chapter 15 Life Events, Stress and Addiction................................... 287 Fiona O Doherty and John Booth Da vies Introduction............................................................................... 287 The Evidence.............................................................................. 289 A Proposed Model of the Addiction Process........................................ 296 Overview................................................................................... 297 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 299 References................................................................................. 299 Chapter 16 Stress and Heart Disease.............................................. 301 Bruce Boman Introduction............................................................................... 301 Type A Behaviour and Ischaemic Heart Disease.................................. 301 Life Events and Coronary Pathology................................................. 304 Neurotic Symptoms, Character Styles and Coronary Heart Disease.......... 305 Family, Employment, Lifestyle Stresses and Coronary Heart Disease........ 306 Stresses Associated with Transgressing Sociocultural and Economic Boundaries.............................................................................. 308 Social Support and Coronary Heart Disease........................................ 308 Bereavement and Coronary Heart Disease......................................... 309 Major Stresses............................................................................. 310 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 311 References................................................................................. 312 Chapter 17 Recent Life Changes and Coronary Heart Disease: 10 Years Research...................................................... 317 Richard Rahe Introduction............................................................................... 317 Recent Life Change and Coronary Heart Disease................................. 318 Emotions and Behavior................................................................. 326 Rehabilitation............................................................................. 328 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 330 References................................................................................. 331 Chapter 18 Stress. Disability and Handicap...................................... 335 Christina Knussen and Cliff C. Cunningham Introduction............................................................................... 335 Disability and Handicap................................................................. 335 Stressand Disability: Theory........................................................... 337 Stress and Disability: Research Studies.............................................. 341 Social Support............................................................................. 344 Aspects of Control........................................................................ 345 Xll CONTENTS Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 348 References................................................................................. 348 Chapter 19 Anorexia Nervosa....................................................... 351 Rachel Bryant-Waugh Introduction............................................................................... 351 Adolescence............................................................................... 352 Family Factors............................................................................. 355 Sociocultural Factors..................................................................... 357 Individual/ Personality Factors....................................................... 360 Physical/Illness Factors.................................................................. 361 School Factors............................................................................. 363 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 364 References................................................................................. 365 Chapter 20 Personality, Life Stress and Cancerous Disease.................. 369 Cary L. Cooper Introduction............................................................................... 369 The Relationship of Psychological Factors to Cancer............................. 369 Personality Dispositions and Cancer................................................. 371 Life Events and Cancer.................................................................. 374 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 379 References................................................................................. 380 Chapter 21 Stress and Diabetes..................................................... 383 Clare Bradley Introduction............................................................................... 383 The Pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus.......................................... 383 The Classification of Diabetes......................................................... 384 Complications of Diabetes.............................................................. 385 Variability of Glycaemic Control...................................................... 386 Diabetes as a Stressor.................................................................... 386 Stress and Diabetes Onset.............................................................. 387 The Effects of Stress on Diabetes Control........................................... 389 Stress Management and Diabetes Control.......................................... 394 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 397 References................................................................................. 398 Section III: Cognitive Factors which Influence Stress and Health Chapter 22 Stress and Cognitive Failure.......................................... 405 James Reason Introduction............................................................................... 405 Extreme Stress and Real-Life Failures: A Brief Overview....................... 406 Stress is not a Necessary Condition for Cognitive Failure........................ 407 Proneness to Cognitive Failure: A Stable Disposition............................ 408 CONTENTS XH1 Cognitive Failure and Vulnerability to Stress....................................... 409 What do Cognitive Failures Questionnaires Measure?........................... 412 Cognitive Failures and Psychiatric Symptomatology.............................. 414 Stress and Custodial Attention....................................................... 414 Mood States and Daily Error Ratings................................................ 415 Reconciling State and Trait: Cognitive Underspecification..................... 416 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 419 References................................................................................. 419 Chapter 23 Explanation and Adaptation in Adversity......................... 423 Chris R. Brewin Introduction............................................................................... 423 Labelling.................................................................................... 424 Causal Attribution........................................................................ 426 Moral Evaluation......................................................................... 433 Self-presentation.......................................................................... 435 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 436 References................................................................................. 437 Chapter 24 Early Loss of Parent and Depression in Adult Life............... 441 George W. Brown Introduction............................................................................... 441 The Walthamstow Study................................................................ 444 Early Loss of Mother and Experience of Lack of Care............................ 446 A Life History Approach................................................................ 452 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 460 References................................................................................. 462 Chapter 25 Trait Anxiety and Stress............................................... 467 Michael W. Eysenck Introduction............................................................................... 467 The Cognitive Approach................................................................ 469 Low Trait Anxiety........................................................................ 477 Theoretical Speculations................................................................ 478 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 480 References................................................................................. 481 Chapter 26 Learned Resourcefulness, Stress and Self-regulation........... 483 Michael Rosenhauni Introduction............................................................................... 483 Definition of Personality Repertoires................................................ 484 Stress and the Three Phases of Self-regulation...................................... 484 The Role of Personality Repertoires in Self-regulation........................... 486 Learned Resourcefulness and the Use of Self-control Methods................ 488 Learned Resourcefulness and Anticipatory Self-regulation..................... 489 Implications................................................................................ 490 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 492 XIV CONTENTS Appendix: Psychometric Characteristics of the Self-control Schedule (SCS)......................................................................... 493 References................................................................................. 494 Chapter 27 Putting the Life Back into Life Events : Toward a Cognitive Social Learning Analysis of the Coping Process.................. 497 Suzanne M. Miller and Adina Birnbaum Introduction............................................................................... 497 Some Promising Approaches to Individual Differences in Information Processing............................................................... 498 Styles of Information Processing under Threat: Monitoring and Blunting ... 499 A Research Illustration: Aims and Methods........................................ 500 Major Results: Health Implications of Monitoring................................ 502 Some Implications for the Study of Life Events.................................... 504 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 505 References................................................................................. 506 Chapter 28 Social Support and Stress: Perspectives and Processes.......... 511 Jacques A.M. Winnubst, Bram P. Buunk and Frans H.G. Marcelissen Introduction............................................................................... 511 The Conceptualization of Social Support: Four Perspectives................... 512 Social Support as a Social Psychological Process................................... 517 Social Support and Occupational Stress.............................................. 518 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 525 References................................................................................. 526 Section IV: Social Cognitive and Biological Models of Stress and Illness Chapter 29 Stress, Language and Illness.......................................... 531 Richard Totrnan Introduction............................................................................... 531 Psychoneuroimmunology............................................................... 532 Psychological Stress...................................................................... 533 Language and Language Games....................................................... 536 Stress: Maladaptive and Adaptive.................................................... 538 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 541 References................................................................................. 541 Chapter 30 Life Events, Social Cognition and Depression.................... 543 Keith Oatley Introduction............................................................................... 543 Instrumental Schemata and Social Schemata....................................... 544 Evidence from Studies of Life Events................................................ 549 Cognitive Evaluation of Life Events.................................................. 552 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 555 References................................................................................. 556 CONTENTS XV Chapter 31 Psychobiological Interaction in Depression....................... 559 Paul Gilbert Introduction............................................................................... 559 Biomedical Approaches................................................................. 560 Environment-Animal Interactions and Psychobiological Processes.......... 566 Human Appraisal and Symbolic Codes.............................................. 573 Toward a Psychobiological Model.................................................... 574 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 576 References................................................................................. 576 Chapter 32 Life Stress, Control Strategies and the Risk of Disease: A Psychobiological Model............................................ 581 Shirley Fisher Life Stresses and Health................................................................. 581 Models of Common Denominators of Life Stress Events........................ 586 The Biological States of Stress......................................................... 589 Stress, Decision and the Proclivity to Illness........................................ 597 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 600 References................................................................................. 600 Chapter 33 Psychobiological Factors in Stress and Health.................... 603 Tom Cox Introduction............................................................................... 603 The Definition of Health................................................................ 604 The Nature of Suboptimum Health................................................... 604 The Definition of Stress................................................................. 607 Coping and Control...................................................................... 608 The Likely Mechanisms Relating Stress and Health............................... 609 Common Pathways: Physiological Responses to Stress........................... 610 Stress and the Immune System......................................................... 612 A Model of Stress and Cancer.......................................................... 615 Stress and other Diseases................................................................ 616 StressandAIDS........................................................................... 616 Situational and Behavioural Control of Pituitary-Adrenal Cortical Activity under Stress.................................................................. 617 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder........................................................ 619 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 622 References................................................................................. 623 Chapter 34 Allostasis: A New Paradigm to Explain Arousal Pathology.... 629 Peter Sterling and Joseph Eyer Introduction............................................................................... 629 Homeostasis versus Allostasis...............................................,......... 631 Mechanisms of Allostasis............................................................... 636 Allostatic Regulation of the Immune Response.................................... 638 Regulation of Arousal................,................................................., 540 XVI CONTENTS Pathology from Chronic Arousal...................................................... 642 Definitions of Health and Approaches to Therapeutics.......................... 642 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 646 References................................................................................. 647 Section V: Cognitive Developments with Implications for Coping and Health Chapter 35 Helping People Cope with the Long-term Effects of Stress .... 653 Ian Howarth and Inez Dootjes Dussuyer Introduction............................................................................... 653 Evaluations of Professional Help...................................................... 654 Factors Affecting Resistance to Stress................................................ 656 Experimental Studies of Helping...................................................... 659 Is a Synthesis Possible?.................................................................. 662 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 664 References................................................................................. 664 Chapter 36 Confiding Traumatic Experiences and Health.................... 669 James W. Pennebaker Introduction............................................................................... 669 Inhibition of Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviours Requires Physiological Work..................................................................................... 670 Disclosure of Traumatic Events is Physically and Cognitively Beneficial..... 671 Possible Explanations for the Value of Confronting Traumas................... 675 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 680 References................................................................................. 681 Chapter 37 Stress and Mental Control............................................. 683 Daniel M. Wegner Introduction............................................................................... 683 Forms of Mental Control................................................................ 683 Origins of Obsession..................................................................... 685 Thought Suppression and Obsession................................................. 691 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 695 References................................................................................. 697 Chapter 38 The Costs and Benefits of Coping.................................... 699 Wolfgang Schonpflug and Wolfgang Battmann Introduction............................................................................... 699 Resources.................................................................................. 699 Benefits: Savings of and Gains in Resources........................................ 700 Failure: Absence of Benefits Despite Coping Attempts.......................... 701 Problem Generation: New Sources of Costs as Results of Coping Attempts....................................................................... 701 Operational Costs of Coping........................................................... 702 CONTENTS XV11 Benefits and Costs of Supports......................................................... 704 Effective Coping as a Resource Management Process............................ 704 When Costs Exceed the Benefits: Deliberate Disengagement.................. 706 Some Applications: Costs and Benefits of Cooperation, Planning and Feedback........................................................................... 707 Summary and Conclusions.............................................................. 711 References................................................................................. 711 Author Index.............................................................................. 715 Subject Index.............................................................................. 743
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spellingShingle Handbook of life stress, cognition and health
Cognition
Médecine psychosomatique
Santé
Stress
Stress gtt
Health
Life Change Events
Medicine, Psychosomatic
Stress (Psychology)
Stress, Psychological
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title Handbook of life stress, cognition and health
title_auth Handbook of life stress, cognition and health
title_exact_search Handbook of life stress, cognition and health
title_full Handbook of life stress, cognition and health [ed. by:] Shirley Fisher ...
title_fullStr Handbook of life stress, cognition and health [ed. by:] Shirley Fisher ...
title_full_unstemmed Handbook of life stress, cognition and health [ed. by:] Shirley Fisher ...
title_short Handbook of life stress, cognition and health
title_sort handbook of life stress cognition and health
topic Cognition
Médecine psychosomatique
Santé
Stress
Stress gtt
Health
Life Change Events
Medicine, Psychosomatic
Stress (Psychology)
Stress, Psychological
Psychosomatik (DE-588)4076418-7 gnd
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Médecine psychosomatique
Santé
Stress
Health
Life Change Events
Medicine, Psychosomatic
Stress (Psychology)
Stress, Psychological
Psychosomatik
Gesundheit
Kognition
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