/ 2026) Health and Wellness | Review
Questions and Answers | 100% Correct |
Grade A. Chamberlain
1. **Secondary traumatic stress ANS** It is your reaction to intensive indirect
exposure to the client's traumatic stressor experience that involves
experiencing symptoms and a change to your world view.
2. **Coping strategies that are associated with poorer mental health ANS**
Avoidance, rumination (strongest), suppression (not expressing your
emotion).
3. **Social support measures have small to moderate relations with well-
being measures among ANS** Kids and adolescents (preK-HS).
4. **Daily diary methods ANS** Ask people to report every day how they are
coping with their stressors.
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,5. **Criteria for Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) in DSM-V ANS** Criterion A:
Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violation.
Criterion B: At least 9 or more symptoms from any of 5 categories (intrusion,
negative mood, dissociation, avoidance, and arousal). Criterion C: Duration of
3 days to 1 month after trauma exposure. Criterion D: Clinically significant
distress or impairment. Prevalence: ~15%.
6. **Interventions that attempt to increase social network/received social
support have ANS** Small effects (befriending).
7. **Risk factors for secondary traumatic stress ANS** Emotional
involvement of the providers with the client, or when they experience a
trauma similar to their clients, having a high caseload ratio and volume.
8. **Attachment figures activate a safety signal-related neural activity and
ANS** Reduced your pain experience.
9. **Physiological measures ANS** Avoidant coping is associated with lower
medical regimen adherence and greater viral load in HIV positive cases over
15 months.
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, 10. **Social support and mental health meta-analysis (2021) found that
ANS** Individuals with high levels of support were 50% more likely to be
alive 7.5 years later after assessment.
11. **Approach vs. avoidance -- (approach) ANS** Active efforts to do
something about the stressor or its emotional consequences -- (problem
solving or seeking support).
12. **Strategy-situation fit ANS** If stressor situation is controllable =
change the problem, if uncontrollable = change thoughts/feelings about the
problem.
13. **Social support and cancer risk and prognosis ANS** Social support is
more related to the prognosis for types of cancers with higher survival
chances.
14. **Helpful support is common than unhelpful support ANS** More.
15. **Women tend to use coping strategies than men, which include problem
solving and positive self-talk ANS** More.
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