Stress-Personality and Stress Flashcards

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What is personality?

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Set of characteristic behaviours, attitudes and general temperament that remain relatively stable and distinguish one individual from another

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What are individual differences in stress?

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Personality types : A, B and C

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What did Friedman and Rosenman (1959) look into?

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They looked into role personality; type a b and c

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How did Friedman and Rosenman look into this and what did they do to achieveit?

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  • While interviewing their participants they kept on interrupting to see what they would do
  • They used interviews and self-report
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What did Friedman and Rosenman end up finding?

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  • They found that Type A participants were competitive, hostile and ambitious- demonstrating many different characteristics such as: impatience, workaholism and always rushing around
  • Type B participants were non-competitive relaxed and easy going
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What is Type A linked to?

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  • Time urgency
  • Impatience
  • Hostility and aggression
  • Can lead to high blood pressure and raised stress hormones; leading to coronary heart disease
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What further study supports Type A personality leading to CHD?

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Myrek (2001) carried out meta-analysis of 35 studies on topic; found association between CHD and a component of Type A personality

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What is a Type C personality traits?

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  • Poor self-motivation
  • Please others at own expense, often depressed
  • People pleasers, strive to be compliant, patient and self-sacrificing
  • Wish to avoid conflict by suppressing negative emotions
  • Incur risk of cancer
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What is Patrick Datorre et Al’s research for Type C?

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1) -Studied 200 veterans of Vietnam war
2) -75 cancer patients and rest was control group of non-cancer
3) -All completed scales to measure repression of emotions and symptoms of depression years before they were diagnosed

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What was found as a result of Patrick Datorre et al’s research?

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  • Researchers found cancer patients reported significantly greater emotional repression and fewer depression symptoms than non-cancer controls
  • Supports view that people who repress their emotions are unlikely to acknowledge they are depressed
  • Evidence of link between Type C and cancer-proneness
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What was the link between Type A’s behaviour and CHD study called and what was the procedure?

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Friedman and Rosenman (1959-1974)
1)-At the beginning of the longitudinal study, approx 3000 men aged 39-59 living in Cali were examined for signs of CHD and their personalities assessed by interview

2) -Interview consisted of 25 questions about how they respond to everyday pressures e.g. respondents asked how they would cope with having to wait in a long queue
3) -Interview conducted in provocative manner to try to elicit Type A behaviour e.g. interviewer might speak slowly and hesitant to someone Type A may want to interrupt
4) -On basis of interview, participants classed as Type A or B

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What were the findings of Friedman and Rosenman (1959-74) CHD to Type A study?

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  • After 8 1/2 years, 257 original participants developed CHD
  • Types A’s had higher blood pressure and higher cholesterol
  • Twice as many Type A participants died of cardiovascular problems
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What was the conclusion of the CHD study by Friedman and Rosenman?

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Type A behaviour pattern increases individual’s experience of stress, which increases physiological reactivity, and that in turn increases vulnerability to CHD

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