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What are life changes?
Events requiring
major
adjustment
in life
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What did
Rahe
et
al.
(
1970
) investigate?
The
relationship
between
life
changes
and
stress
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What does SRRS stand for?
Social Readjustment Rating Scale
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How can life changes be categorized?
As
positive
or
negative
events
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What was the sample size in Rahe et al.'s study?
2,664
men
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What type of personnel were included in the study?
Naval
and
Marine
personnel
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What did Heikkinen and Lounquist (1995) find regarding life changes?
They may be causal factors in
suicide
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What is the purpose of the adapted SRE used in the study?
To measure
life changes
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What does each life event have associated with it in the SRRS?
A
Life
Change
Unit
(
LCU
) score
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What is the maximum score for a life change event in the SRRS?
100
CUs
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What did Rahe (1974) find about recall reliability?
It depends on the
time interval
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What did Cohen et al. (1993) use to assess stress?
Nasal
drops
containing the
common
cold
virus
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What did Hardt et al. (2006) assess in their study?
Life changes using
Recent Experiences
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What did the findings suggest about retrospective reports of life events?
They have good
reliability
levels
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What was the correlation found between LCU score and illness score?
+
1.18
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What was observed about men with higher LCU scores?
They were
more
likely
to get infected
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What was the relationship between perceived stress and illness in the study?
No
link
was found
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What does the SRRS ignore regarding life events?
The different
significance
for different people
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What is more important than the negativity of change according to the study?
The
actual
stress experienced
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What does the research suggest about life changes and stress?
They create
stress
and
immunosuppression
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Life Change Approach in measuring stress?
Strengths:
Provides a
structured
way to
assess
life changes
Links
life
changes
to
stress
and
illness
Weaknesses:
Ignores individual
perceptions
of events
Assigns the same
score
to different events
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What are the implications of the findings from Rahe et al.'s study?
Higher life change
units
correlate
with
illness
Perceived
stress
does not
correlate
with
illness
Life changes can be both
positive
and
negative
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