PSY-352 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE
Health Behavior - Answers - Activity performed to maintain or improve health
Risk Factors - Answers - Increase chance of disease
Protective Factors - Answers - Preventative measures for disease
School Intervention - Answers - Program in any type of schooling (health class, etc.)
Workplace intervention - Answers - Healthcare coverage, safety protocols
Electronic Methods - Answers - Social media campaigns, health apps, online education
Community Programs - Answers - Local community (government health organizations,
health events, online community resources)
Biopsychosocial - Answers - Biological: Genetics, family history; Psychological:
Cognitive; Social: Environment
Doctor-Centered - Answers - Medical jargon, yes or no answers, ignore issues other
than what patient is there for
Patient-Centered - Answers - More empathetic and helping individuals and listening
Stress - Answers - Condition that results when person/environments transactions lead
an individual to perceive a discrepancy between demands and resources
Stressors - Answers - Events causing stress
Strain - Answers - Psychological and physical response to stress
Reactivity - Answers - Physiological response to stress
Approach-Approach - Answers - Good and Good
Approach-Avoidance - Answers - Good and Bad to both
Avoidance-Avoidance - Answers - Both Bad
, Locus-of-Control - Answers - The extent to which individuals believe they can control
events affecting them
Internal Locus-of-Control - Answers - Outcomes is the result of my behavior
External Locus-of-Control - Answers - Outcomes are the result of something out of my
control
Health Locus-of-control - Answers - Beliefs about the control over one's health
Internal Health Locus-of-control - Answers - My Behavior is making me healthier
External Health Locus-of-control - Answers - Outcomes are influenced by powerful
others or chance
Coping - Answers - Strategies used to manage stress and its effects
Emotion Focused Coping - Answers - The person isn't doing anything to change the
discrepancy
Problem Focused Coping - Answers - Actually changing the discrepancy
Organic Pain - Answers - Linked to tissue pressure/damage
Psychogenic Pain - Answers - Not from organic causes, usually psychological
Acute Pain - Answers - Less than 3 months
Chronic-Recurrent Pain - Answers - Long term - repeated and intense (like a light
switch)
Chronic-Intractable-Benign Pain - Answers - Continuous - more pain on some days than
other
Chronic-Progressive Pain - Answers - Worsening pain (progressively getting worse)
Referred Pain - Answers - Pain in one area but condition is in another part of the body
Clinical Pain - Answers - Any pain that requires professional treatment
Complementary Medicine - Answers - Works with mainstream form of medicine and
clinical care
Alternative Medicine - Answers - Made as a replacement to mainstream forms of
medicine
Health Behavior - Answers - Activity performed to maintain or improve health
Risk Factors - Answers - Increase chance of disease
Protective Factors - Answers - Preventative measures for disease
School Intervention - Answers - Program in any type of schooling (health class, etc.)
Workplace intervention - Answers - Healthcare coverage, safety protocols
Electronic Methods - Answers - Social media campaigns, health apps, online education
Community Programs - Answers - Local community (government health organizations,
health events, online community resources)
Biopsychosocial - Answers - Biological: Genetics, family history; Psychological:
Cognitive; Social: Environment
Doctor-Centered - Answers - Medical jargon, yes or no answers, ignore issues other
than what patient is there for
Patient-Centered - Answers - More empathetic and helping individuals and listening
Stress - Answers - Condition that results when person/environments transactions lead
an individual to perceive a discrepancy between demands and resources
Stressors - Answers - Events causing stress
Strain - Answers - Psychological and physical response to stress
Reactivity - Answers - Physiological response to stress
Approach-Approach - Answers - Good and Good
Approach-Avoidance - Answers - Good and Bad to both
Avoidance-Avoidance - Answers - Both Bad
, Locus-of-Control - Answers - The extent to which individuals believe they can control
events affecting them
Internal Locus-of-Control - Answers - Outcomes is the result of my behavior
External Locus-of-Control - Answers - Outcomes are the result of something out of my
control
Health Locus-of-control - Answers - Beliefs about the control over one's health
Internal Health Locus-of-control - Answers - My Behavior is making me healthier
External Health Locus-of-control - Answers - Outcomes are influenced by powerful
others or chance
Coping - Answers - Strategies used to manage stress and its effects
Emotion Focused Coping - Answers - The person isn't doing anything to change the
discrepancy
Problem Focused Coping - Answers - Actually changing the discrepancy
Organic Pain - Answers - Linked to tissue pressure/damage
Psychogenic Pain - Answers - Not from organic causes, usually psychological
Acute Pain - Answers - Less than 3 months
Chronic-Recurrent Pain - Answers - Long term - repeated and intense (like a light
switch)
Chronic-Intractable-Benign Pain - Answers - Continuous - more pain on some days than
other
Chronic-Progressive Pain - Answers - Worsening pain (progressively getting worse)
Referred Pain - Answers - Pain in one area but condition is in another part of the body
Clinical Pain - Answers - Any pain that requires professional treatment
Complementary Medicine - Answers - Works with mainstream form of medicine and
clinical care
Alternative Medicine - Answers - Made as a replacement to mainstream forms of
medicine