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Title: Health Psychology The Science and the Field


1
Health PsychologyThe Science and the Field
  • Notes from Taylor, S.E. (1990),
  • The American Psychologist, 45(1), 40-50

2
Defining Health Psychology
  • Educational, scientific and professional
    contributions of the discipline of psychology to
    the promotion and maintenance of health, illness,
    and related dysfunction, and the improvement of
    health care system and health policy formation
    (Matarazzo, 1980)

3
contributions
  • Understanding healthy behaviors
  • Understanding multiple factors that undermine
    health and can lead to illness
  • Development of conceptual frameworks that
    elucidate
  • the (non) practice of health behaviors ,
  • the role of stress,
  • how people think about health and illness
  • How people cope
  • What determines how people adjust

4
contributions
  • Medicine traditionally lacks these
    conceptualizations
  • Theory helps make sense out of isolated and
    confusing data (i.e., noncompliance)
  • Theory suggests new directions for research

5
Health Promotion and Health Habit Formation
  • Increase in preventable disorders
  • Smoking 25 of all cancer deaths and 350,000
    premature deaths from heart attack
  • 10 weight reduction in men (35-55) with diet and
    exercise would cut coronary artery disease by 20
  • 400 billion annually on health and illness

6
Health Promotion and Health Habit Formation
  • Research on mass media appeals
  • Sometimes change attitudes but not behaviors
  • Focused , tailored interventions aim at
    particular groups seem to be most effective

7
Psychological States and Illness
  • In 1930s-40s Franz Alexanders work on specific
    personality profiles for different illnesses.
    Primitive methodology.
  • Recent general negative affective style
    (depression, anxiety and hostility) may be
    associated with development of many conditions
  • Repression as coping style?

8
Psychological States and Illness
  • General disease-prone personality??
  • May be circular causality
  • Type A personality and hostility
  • Personality type and onset and progression of
    cancer?
  • Difficult to study due in part to longitudinal
    nature of cancer

9
Psychological States and Illness
  • Compromised immune system functioning
  • Bereavement, depression and stressful events with
    perceived lack of control
  • Psychosocial factors in the development of AIDS

10
Psychological States and Illness
  • Can positive emotional states be protective?
  • In some cases optimists recover faster
  • Importance of self-efficacy
  • Are these predisposing characteristics or do they
    develop in relation to stress?

11
Cognitive factors in health and illness
  • Conceptions of illness, what it is and what one
    can do about it
  • Coping with chronic disease and disability
  • Those who have a sense of control over day to day
    symptoms tend to do better

12
Stress and illness
  • Lazarus psychological appraisal key factor in
    stress response
  • Events judged positive, negative or neutral
  • If negative
  • Harmful, threatening , challenging
  • Early stress research amount of stress
  • (Holmes and Rahe Scale)
  • Later, daily hassles
  • Events labeled negative, uncontrollable,
    ambiguous are experienced as the most stressful

13
Psychological States and Illness
  • How stressful events erode good health habits
  • Selye General Adaptation Syndrome
  • There may be some physiological specificity in
    reactions to stress

14
Coping
  • Managing internal and external demands that are
    perceived as taxing or exceeding resources.
  • Great need for commonality in research language
  • Ways of Coping Scale and other instruments

15
Coping Strategies
  • Problem solving
  • Regulation of emotions
  • Problem solving particularly useful in
    controllable situations
  • Regulation of emotions particularly useful in
    uncontrollable situations
  • Usually use both in good coping
  • Active and avoidant coping
  • Matching coping strategies to events

16
Social Support
  • Impact of social support on coping
  • Psychological and physical benefits of social
    support
  • Direct effects positive effects whether or not
    person is stressed
  • Buffering effects under stressful conditions.

17
Interventions to improve coping
  • Psychological control has been the conceptual
    focus
  • People who believe they can exert some control
    tend to do better
  • Coping benefits of understanding beforehand what
    happens in medical procedures

18
Relaxation and Guided Imagery
  • Regulation of emotional and physiological states
    without expensive equipment
  • Modifying health habits (smoking and eating)
  • Pain management
  • Coping with chronic disease and treatment

19
Other areas of focus
  • Substance abuse
  • Non-adherence to treatment
  • Ethnic, sociocultural, racial and gender patterns
    in health and illness

20
Trends
  • Increasing diversity, complexity and acceptance
    of discipline of health psychology
  • Cost containment
  • Better health behaviors
  • Inexpensive ways to provide services
  • Cirrhosis, lung cancer and automobile deaths
    still increasing early intervention??
  • Problems related to aging
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