STRESS AND COPING AND SEXUALITY Flashcards

1
Q

A physical and mental response to a
challenging or threatening situation

A

stres

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2
Q

A stressful stimulus, a condition demanding
adaptation

A

stressor

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3
Q

what nervous system prepared the body for fight or flight to allow humans for the best chance of survival

A

sympathetic nervous system

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4
Q

The body’s __ nervous
system returns to normal after the stressor
has been removed

A

parasympathetic

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5
Q

Hans Selye’s General Adaptation
Syndrome Theory proposes four stages
involved in adapting to stress:

A

alarm
fight or flight
exhaustion
return to normal

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6
Q

what are the 3 stages of the GAS

A

alarm reaction
resistance
exhaustion

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7
Q

Sudden Activation of the
sympathetic nervous system fight or flight.

A

alarm reaction

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8
Q

you face the challenge. Body
temp, blood pressure, and respiration stay
high. Can wear oneself out if maintained
for too long

A

resistance

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9
Q

you are more vulnerable to
illness, collapse, or even death

A

exhaustion

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10
Q

is about who you are
attracted to and what to have relationships
with

A

sexual orientation

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11
Q

It is also associated with the reference to
biological and physiologic characteristics
that define men and women

A

sexuality

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12
Q

• Social concept on how men and woman
should think, feel and act.
• Feminity or masculinity.

A

gender

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13
Q

• The way we experience and express
ourselves as a sexual being.
• Being male or female
• This involves biological erotic physical
emotional social and spiritual feelings and
behaviors

A

human sexuality

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14
Q

• Permits man and woman equal enjoyment
of human rights.
• Also known as sexual equality ; ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender

A

gender equality

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15
Q

Set of roles, characteristics, and
expectations on how a man woman should
feel and act as influenced by parents,
peers and society ; sex role, social role encompassing racial behaviors and attitude ; based on their actual or perceived sex

A

gender role

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16
Q

Refers to gender that is male or female to
which a person is attracted to.

A

sexual orientation

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17
Q

considered to be straight
are people who are romantically and
physically attracted to members of the
opposite sex. Men are attracted to
female and females are attracted to
males

A

heterosexual

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18
Q

are people who are
romantically and physically attracted to
people of same sex.

A

homosexual

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19
Q

romantically and physically attracted to
members of both sexe

A

bisexual

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20
Q

represented in all walks of life
across all nationalities or ethnic
backgrounds and in all social and
economic groups

A

gay people

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21
Q

found to affect
young people’s sexual behavior by
influencing children’s self-confidence and
interaction competence

A

family structure

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22
Q

reproduced both
through parental explicit prohibitions and
their own behaviors

A

sexual norms

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23
Q

Communicable disease that is spread
from person to person through sexual
contact.

A

sexually transmitted disease

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24
Q

Infecting other individuals through blood
and bodily fluids unprotected sex and
several factors associated with it

A

AIDS

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25
Q

pathogen of AIDS

A

HIV

26
Q

best decision one can
make in safeguarding sexual health

A

abstinence

27
Q

otherwise known as the
Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act
of 1998.

A

RA 8504

28
Q

differentiates self from others gradually ; external genetials are sensitive to touch ; penile erections and vaginal lubrication

A

birth to 18 months

29
Q

able to identify own gender

A

toddler ; 1-3 years

30
Q

becomes increasingly aware of self ; explores body parts ; names for body parts, controls feelings and behavior

A

preschooler ; 4-5 years old

31
Q

strong identification w parent of the same gender ; friends of same gender ; awareness of self, modesty, privacy, roles and concepts of gender

A

6-12 ; school age

32
Q

primary and secondary sex characteristics develop ; menarche takes place, masturbation, heterosexual or homo activity ; risk for pregnancy

A

12-18 years ; adolescence

33
Q

itching, irriration, discharge, plaque of cheesy material under foreskin

A

candidasis

34
Q

urinary frequency, watery, mucoid urethral discharge

A

chlamydial urethritis

35
Q

caused by HPV ; single lesions or clusters of lesions growing beneath or on the foreskin, caulilower like appearance

A

genital warts (condyloma acuminatum)

36
Q

painful urination, urethritis with watery white discharge may become purulent

A

gonorrhea

37
Q

presence of painful sores or lare vesicles that lasts for weeks, ruptures. itchy and lasts for a few hours to 10 days

A

herpes genitals

38
Q

can appear from anytime to several months or years ; reduced immunity to other diseases ; night sweats, fatigue, weight loss, enlarged lymph nodes, diarrhea

A

HIV

39
Q

chancre on glans penis, painless and lasts 4-6 weeks ; skin eruptions, low grade fever, infllmation of lymph nodes

A

syphillis

40
Q

slight itching, moisture on top of penis, early morning urethral dscahrge ; many males are aymptomatic

A

trichomoniasis

41
Q

few if any symptoms ; mild fever, rash, headache, joint pain, conjunctivitis, or muscle pain

A

zika

42
Q

sexual acitivity is common ; own lifestyle and values

A

young adulthood ; 18-40

43
Q

males and females have decreases hormone production ; menopause ; climacteric occurs gradually in male

A

middle adulthood ; 40-65

44
Q

interest in sexuality often continues but less frequent

A

late adulthood ; 65 and older

45
Q

refers to flexibility in gender roles ; not imply neutrality or orientation but describes the ability to adapat and be flexible

A

androgyny

46
Q

self image as a female or male that includes physical, social, cultural aspects ; not easily changed

A

gender identity

47
Q

outward manifestation of an individual’s sense of maleness or femaleness as well as what is perceived as gender appropriate

A

gender expression

48
Q

tremendous variation in how individuals experience and express their sexuliaty

A

sexual expression

49
Q

refers to an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic or sexual attractions to men, women, or both sexes ; sense of identity based on those attractions

A

sexual orientation

50
Q

broader terms that includes all individuals who do not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth

A

transgender

51
Q

a narrower term that includes individuals who desire to physically transition to the geder with which they identify

A

transsexual

52
Q

kissing, licking, sucking of female genitals

A

cunnilingus

53
Q

involves oral stimulation of the penis by licking and suking

A

fellatio

54
Q

another term for vaginal intercourse

A

coitus

55
Q

vasocongestion and myotonia

A

excitement phase

56
Q

climax of sexual tension, physiologic and psychological release

A

orgasmic phase

57
Q

period of return to unaroused state

A

resolution state

58
Q

referes to the capacity of individuals to adjust and cope with challenging situations

A

adaptation

59
Q

good stress

A

eustress

60
Q

stress from bad source

A

distress