sources of stress: daily hassles L4

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    • Who conducted the case study on daily hassles in 1981?
      Kanner et al.
    • How many participants were involved in Kanner et al.'s study?
      100 participants
    • What was the gender distribution of participants in Kanner et al.'s study?
      48 men and 52 women
    • What age range did the participants in Kanner et al.'s study fall into?
      Aged 45-47
    • What tool did participants complete to assess daily hassles?
      The Hassles and Uplifts Scale (HSUP)
    • How often did participants report their daily hassles in Kanner et al.'s study?
      Once a month for 9 months
    • What was the relationship found by Ruffin (1993) regarding daily hassles?
      Linked to greater physical and psychological dysfunction
    • What type of issues did daily hassles include according to Kanner et al.?
      Everyday work concerns and family life issues
    • What did Fleft et al. (1995) report about daily hassles and uplifts?
      Measured over 3 yearly periods
    • What did Lazarus (1999) suggest about the effects of daily hassles?
      Accumulation creates persistent stress reactions
    • What alternative explanation is provided for the impact of major life changes?
      They deplete a person's resources
    • What did Charles et al. (2013) find about keeping a daily diary of hassles?
      Led to a more accurate record of events
    • What is a potential issue with self-report data in studies of daily hassles?
      Social desirability bias may occur
    • What correlation did Bouteyre et al. (2007) find regarding daily hassles?
      Positive correlation with depressive symptoms
    • What was the context of Bouteyre et al.'s study on daily hassles?
      Transition from school to university
    • What did the study identify as the most common hassles and uplifts?
      Displayed in the study findings
    • What do daily hassles include according to Kanner et al.?
      They include irritating, frustrating, and distressing demands.
    • How do daily hassles affect mental health according to the research?
      They can lead to anxiety and depression.
    • What is a better predictor of well-being than major life changes?
      Daily hassles