Society and Culture – Youth

Our lecture / tutorial today focused on society and culture and how these relate to ‘youth culture’. It gave me more of an insight into what society and culture mean. Culture is the traditions shared by members of a group that are reflected in their way of life. Whereas a society can range from a …

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Our lecture / tutorial today focused on society and culture and how these relate to ‘youth culture’. It gave me more of an insight into what society and culture mean. Culture is the traditions shared by members of a group that are reflected in their way of life. Whereas a society can range from a …

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Ideology and Prejudices (06/03/17 & 13/03/17)

I feel as future teachers it is important that we can define and recognise ideologies and prejudices. It is our job to provide the future generations with this knowledge to avoid discrimination as it is likely there will be children from various backgrounds in the classroom. Last week in Societies and Lifestyles we were focusing … Continue reading Ideology and Prejudices (06/03/17 & 13/03/17)

I feel as future teachers it is important that we can define and recognise ideologies and prejudices. It is our job to provide the future generations with this knowledge to avoid discrimination as it is likely there will be children from various backgrounds in the classroom. Last week in Societies and Lifestyles we were focusing … Continue reading Ideology and Prejudices (06/03/17 & 13/03/17)

Stress Hardiness

There are many factors that can contribute to poor health. Upon reading the Pengilly & Dowd (2000) article on Stress Hardiness I discovered the main 5 factors that can negatively impact a person’s health: Normative and non-normative transitions, lack of social support, loneliness and lack of human contact. Firstly, normative life transitions which are major … Continue reading Stress Hardiness

There are many factors that can contribute to poor health. Upon reading the Pengilly & Dowd (2000) article on Stress Hardiness I discovered the main 5 factors that can negatively impact a person’s health: Normative and non-normative transitions, lack of social support, loneliness and lack of human contact. Firstly, normative life transitions which are major … Continue reading Stress Hardiness

Ideology and Prejudice

In todays lecture and tutorial we focused on ideology and prejudice; what they mean and examples of each. From the lecture and tutorials I also got to know the five different agents of socialisation and how they influence us. The five being; media, family, peers, education and technology. Prior to todays lecture I wouldn’t have …

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In todays lecture and tutorial we focused on ideology and prejudice; what they mean and examples of each. From the lecture and tutorials I also got to know the five different agents of socialisation and how they influence us. The five being; media, family, peers, education and technology. Prior to todays lecture I wouldn’t have …

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Society and Lifestyles Week 6

Mind, Body and Health Holmes Rahe Inventory It was really interesting looking at this Holmes Rahe Inventory as it gave me an insight into my stress levels within the last year. The score I received was 183 which puts me in the 150-300 point category, this implies that I have about a 50% chance of … Continue reading Society and Lifestyles Week 6

Mind, Body and Health

Holmes Rahe Inventory

It was really interesting looking at this Holmes Rahe Inventory as it gave me an insight into my stress levels within the last year. The score I received was 183 which puts me in the 150-300 point category, this implies that I have about a 50% chance of a major health breakdown within the next 2 years. I know that I have had a lot of change within the last year however I did not realise that it could have such a major impact on my life in the next 2 years.

The scale is a really useful tool as it shows the level of stress in a person’s life and can determine what effects the stress you have experienced in the last year can have on your health and how you will be effected by it.

In the past year, I have left secondary school, started university, got a job and my grandpa was diagnosed with cancer (only to name a few things). As these stresses happened, I became very quiet and easily angered, these are traits which I am not prone to and so I knew and my family and peers knew something was happening. It has been a really challenging year for me however I believe that it has made me a better and stronger person as I am facing new hurdles which I am trying to overcome.

Overcoming my stress has been a gradual process as one thing happened after another and just as one thing was over another one came along. However, coping with them included a lot of crying, time to myself, and most importantly the support of my family and my peers. Without this support, I could not have coped the way I have done, they were there for me to talk to and share my worries and stresses with, and in return I have and will continue to support them as they have done with me. It was also good to have the support of my peers as they were in a similar position to myself and so we could talk about our worries together and support each other through these times.

Stress Hardiness

The “Hardiness and Social Support as Moderators of Stress” (Pengilly and Dowd, 2000) study conducted an investigation into the moderating effect of social support, hardiness, and the pieces of the hardiness scale of commitment, challenge, and control on the relationship between stress and depression. Hardiness is a person’s ability to bounce back from a situation – often known as resilience.

Factors which can have a negative impact on your health include: stress, loneliness, lack of social support, normative life transitions and non- normative life transitions.

Normative life events are things which people are expected to happen in their lives such as moving house or retiring. These events although predicted, can negatively affect a person’s life and cause them to stress temporarily however not cause a long-lasting effect.

On the contrary, non- normative life events are things which are unpredictable such as losing a job or getting a divorce. These life events can cause great stress on an individual and lead them to health problems such as coronary heart disease, cancer and other disorders.

Loneliness is another factor which can have a negative impact on your health. Loneliness is the feeling of having no support or having no one to talk to. Loneliness is often confused with being alone which is more of a physical sense where someone is sitting alone or is alone in their room. If a person is alone, they are not necessarily lonely as they could have chosen to be alone and know that they have support around them. Loneliness is a personal feeling and a have major health effects on a person’s life, they are more susceptible of having major depression and becoming ill as they have a diminished immune function. It can increase a person’s risk of becoming ill by 4 times the normal.

Lack of social support is another factor which has effect on a person’s health. Having social support is when people have others around them who they can talk to and lean on when they are struggling. It allows people to talk about their problems and gain guidance on their issues to try and resolve them in a time of crisis. However, if a person lacks this social support, they are going to physically find it harder to cope with their crisis, and take longer to recover from it as they have no one to get better for, they are only doing it for themselves as they have no support around them.

From this input, I have learned that there are many different methods that are used to try and combat these issues and support your own physical lifestyle. These can include exercise, because exercise releases endorphins to make you happier and less stressed. Finding someone who you can talk to as you can lean on them for support and talk through your worries with them, making you less lonely and isolated. Having a support network who can support you and you can support them – whether it is family or friends. A sense of touch is also proven to be beneficial for a person to have as it can lower blood pressure, decrease stress levels and reduce tension. It can be anything from a hug to a simple pat on the back. Also, trying to be optimistic can be beneficial as if you are being optimistic you are believing in yourself and are more likely to feel happy and this means your stress levels should increase and have a better outlook on different situations.

Mind, Body and Health

In this weeks lecture we focused on stress to start off with. We had to identify the things that made us stressed, if they were good or bad and how we could help prevent them. We discussed stress triggers such as job stress, daily hassles and age related stress (this being something I had never thought …

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In this weeks lecture we focused on stress to start off with. We had to identify the things that made us stressed, if they were good or bad and how we could help prevent them. We discussed stress triggers such as job stress, daily hassles and age related stress (this being something I had never thought …

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Holmes-Rahe Inventory : Reflection on my score

After totalling up the major events that I have experienced in my life. Overall, I scored 159 which equates to the implication that there is a 50% chance of a major health breakdown in the next two years. At first glance I was quite shocked and felt my heart sink as the thought of having … Continue reading Holmes-Rahe Inventory : Reflection on my score

After totalling up the major events that I have experienced in my life. Overall, I scored 159 which equates to the implication that there is a 50% chance of a major health breakdown in the next two years. At first glance I was quite shocked and felt my heart sink as the thought of having … Continue reading Holmes-Rahe Inventory : Reflection on my score

Focus on Disability.

According to the Equality Act 2010, a person has a disability if s/he has a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on that person’s ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. (EHRC, 2011) Disability is a very broad topic especially in relation to inclusion and equality. Many years ago, … Continue reading Focus on Disability.

According to the Equality Act 2010, a person has a disability if s/he has a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on that person’s ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. (EHRC, 2011) Disability is a very broad topic especially in relation to inclusion and equality. Many years ago, … Continue reading Focus on Disability.

Inclusion and Equality.

After today’s lecture on Inclusion and Equality, my eyes have been opened to the world we live in today.  Using the wider reading provided, I feel like that helped tie up any lose ends in my head that I had about this subject. We live in a place where the Equality Act had to be … Continue reading Inclusion and Equality.

After today’s lecture on Inclusion and Equality, my eyes have been opened to the world we live in today.  Using the wider reading provided, I feel like that helped tie up any lose ends in my head that I had about this subject. We live in a place where the Equality Act had to be … Continue reading Inclusion and Equality.

At Risk Behaviours and Society

During this weeks lecture and tutorials we spoke about at risk behaviour within the society, the main six being; Injuries Tobacco Alcohol Sexual Behaviour Dietary Patterns Lack of Physical Activity We spoke about the affect that these behaviour have on the society and on your lifestyle. We also looked at the four levels of influence …

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During this weeks lecture and tutorials we spoke about at risk behaviour within the society, the main six being; Injuries Tobacco Alcohol Sexual Behaviour Dietary Patterns Lack of Physical Activity We spoke about the affect that these behaviour have on the society and on your lifestyle. We also looked at the four levels of influence …

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